Tag: biomimicry
Robot Evolution? How the Trick Is Done
Some evolutionists still don’t get it. You can’t design something for a purpose and call it Darwinism.
Dragonflies Make the Most of a Tiny Brain
For an animal whose brain is the size of a pinhead, one would think its capabilities would be hopelessly limited. Not so.
Listen: Intelligent Design, Biomimicry, and Hacking the Cosmos
Dominic Halsmer draws on the engineering concept of affordances to explore how Earth shows evidence of having been intelligently engineered for life.
Applied Intelligent Design: Engineers Know Engineering When They See It
The adhesive properties of gecko toe pads, based on atomic van der Waals attraction, have been understood for years now.
Letter from San Diego: Science for Seminaries or Materialism for the Masses?
I recently traveled to San Diego to attend the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion.