Tag: engineers
On Evolution, Mathematicians Need Not Be Silent
“I know a good many mathematicians, physicists, and computer scientists who, like me, are appalled [by] Darwin’s explanation for the development of life.”
Review Article Explores Design Patterns in Biological Cells
Living cells are strong candidates for being seen as aspects of the natural world resulting from design by an intelligent agent.
Responding to Lee Cronin: A Modular Theory of Assembly
Despite its fatal defects, Assembly Theory does raise the prospect of what a successful theory of assembly might look like.
Scientist Discovers a Protist’s “Cellular Origami” — The First Known Case
You will probably not be surprised to hear that Dr. Prakash is an engineer as well as a biologist. This is predictable.
Battle Butterflies
Every year, around a billion monarchs travel from across North America to gather overwinter in a few specific locations in Mexico.