Tag: Metamorphosis
Alfred Russel Wallace Got There Before Metamorphosis
Our friend and colleague Michael Flannery notes a fascinating letter written by evolutionary theory’s co-discoverer that anticipates the intelligent-design argument in Metamorphosis.
Packed House and Intense Q&A at Sam Noble Museum for Metamorphosis
When the building security pushes you out, keys in hand, and there are still five people standing at the microphone waiting to ask their questions, you know it’s been a good evening.
Butterflies Set to “Mess with Texas” Tonight at Southern Methodist U.
Texas will host its own premiere of the intelligent-design documentary Metamorphosis tonight.
Engineering at Its Finest: Bacterial Chemotaxis and Signal Transduction
The bacterial flagellum represents not just a problem of irreducible complexity. Rather, the problem extends far deeper than that. What we are now observing is the existence of irreducibly complex systems within irreducibly complex systems.
Listening to Butterflies
The metamorphosis of butterflies represents “the magic of reality,” in Richard Dawkins’s wonderful phrase, where actual, not made-up or fictional, biology is so astonishing that its power to move us never goes away.