Tag: development
The “Three Cardinal Problems of Biology”
We still are not close to designing any self-replicating machine. That is still pure science fiction.
Coyne, Bechly, Miller, Berlinski: Scientists Debate David Gelernter’s Darwin Apostasy
If anyone is worrying, it is Coyne and his fellow Darwinists, alarmed at the defection of a stellar intellect like Gelernter.
Richard Sternberg: Intelligent Design “Through the Eyes of a Platonist”
“There has to be something in addition to just the DNA sequences alone that explains development.”
Inside the Cell: Death and Self-Sacrifice
Sarah Chaffee interviews biologist and Center for Science & Culture Senior Fellow Ann Gauger about apoptosis — or self-induced cell death.
“Ecocide” Would Criminalize Resource Development
Note that “peaceful enjoyment by the inhabitants” is a very broad term that is not limited to human beings. Rather, it includes everything from grass, fish, and insects, to mice, snakes, and people.