Tag: biology
Compasses, Clocks — Intelligent Design in Time
The design inference can be used on static objects, but all the more on processes that move in space and time.
Cognitive Cells? A Newer Challenge to Neo-Darwinism
The origin of self-referential cognition is unknown, say a trio of researchers who call it “biology’s most profound enigma.”
Listen: Carbon Valley Trumps Silicon Valley
“Nobody doubts that natural selection and random mutation is a biological process. What we doubt is that they can generate fundamentally new forms of life.”
Brother, Can You Spare a Nickel? It’s Essential for Life, and Likely an Indicator of Intelligent Design
Nickel is an essential element in the human body, but too much is toxic. Here’s another element our planet had to provide.
Meyer, Shermer, Callen: “Can Science Find God?”
A key moment is when host Bryan Callen asks the classic “Who designed the designer?” question.