Tag: computer science
In Two Weeks, “Mathematical Challenges” to Darwin Gets Half a Million Views
Professor Gelernter, who survived a terror attack by the Unabomber that cost him a hand and an eye, warns that Darwinists will “destroy you” for criticizing their theory.
Yale’s Gelernter: To Challenge Darwinism Is to “Take Your Life in Your Hands”
Fully as important as David Gelernter’s personal apostasy is his testimony about what happens to scientists who choose to “judge for themselves.”
My Gift to You: David Berlinski Interviewed by Peter Robinson
Berlinski’s plea is that the grave contradictions between evolution and evidence at least be forthrightly admitted.
BIO-Complexity Article Offers an Objective Method for Weighing Darwinian Explanations
Skeptics of evolutionary theory have argued that proposed Darwinian processes don’t rise to the level of plausible detailed explanations for the emergence of complex life.
Biomimetics Moves STEM Education in an Intriguing Direction
An initiative by a major biomimetics lab to prepare students for careers in STEM introduces them to biological coding.