Tag: Films and Video
Coming Next Month, Michael Denton and The Biology of the Baroque; See the Trailer Now!
My family and I were watching Ninotchka last night — the sly story of a dour, emotionally repressed Soviet official who travels to Paris.
Shark Knows with Its Nose Where It Goes in the Dark
To find your way in the dark underwater, you have to make the best use of limited cues that are available.
Koko Wants to Save the Planet
“I am gorilla, I am flowers, animals. I am Nature. Koko love man. Earth Koko love.”
#3 of Our Top Stories of 2015: Introducing The Information Enigma, Intelligent Design in a Nutshell
ID may be the most misunderstood scientific idea ever. That’s why we are delighted to unveil a 21-minute crystallization of its major argument.
#5 of Our Top Stories of 2015: C. elegans and the Problem of Evolving Animal Body Plans
Even simple little worms have A/P and D/V axes, but how those axes get specified during development is far from simple.