Tag: Darwin’s Black Box
Looking Forward to Darwin Day? Check Out the Trailer for Behe’s Secrets of the Cell
It was Dr. Behe’s insight that the view of evolution as driven by unguided processes alone can’t survive an up-close encounter with the “black box,” unknown to Darwin, the cell.
Coming on Darwin Day, a New Video Series — Secrets of the Cell with Michael Behe
The cell is what biochemist Michael Behe has called evolution’s “black box,” its spectacularly complex, superbly designed contents unknown to Charles Darwin.
The Long View: Michael Behe Pays Tribute to Phillip Johnson
Professor Behe tells about his earliest memories of Phillip Johnson and speaks about the long history of science.
For Christmas, Michael Behe Opens a Black Box
The cell was a black box to Darwin and his contemporaries. Today we can explore that black box like never before.
Design in the First Animals
Scientists debate whether ctenophores are the earliest animals to appear in the Cambrian explosion. If so, they arrived with multiple tissues, a nervous system, and a digestive system.