Tag: biology
Defining the “Science of Purpose”
The “science of purpose” is new to the analytic framework, and is thus obliged to make the case for its claim to validity.
RuvAB: Another Elegant Molecular Motor Visualized
This machine looks like something out of a CAD/CAM project, but it’s found in bacteria.
Report from Australia: Sharing Design Evidence Down Under
While I packed for my July/August speaking tour of Queensland, Australia, science writer Stephen Buranyi dropped an 11-page bombshell in London.
Burgess: Claims of “Poor Design” in Skeletal Joints Are Based on Critics’ Lack of Training in Engineering
Burgess’s lecture confronts one of the most common abuses of science aimed at suppressing the evidence for design in biology.
An Origin-of-Life Poser: No Short Cut to Energy-Harnessing
What about reports of a radiotrophic fungus near the Chernobyl nuclear accident that can feed off radiation?