Tag: Michael Behe
Aquatic Bladderworts — Michael Behe’s “Irreducibly Complex” Mousetrap in Nature
Behe offered the mousetrap as an example of a simple everyday device that is “irreducibly complex.”
Josh Swamidass on Artificial Intelligence at the University of Washington
I have to admit the event was kind of dull compared with the Behe debate. But Josh gave a nice presentation with AI/consciousness basics.
Darwinism and Intelligent Design in Poland
I told the staff of En Arche that the foundation reminded me of Discovery Institute twenty years ago.
In Episode 3 of Secrets of the Cell, Michael Behe Tests “The Power of Evolution”
The planthopper bug has gears in its legs that permit it to jump what in human terms would be like vaulting the length of two football fields at one go.
In the Beginning: How the Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Got Their Start
The very first Seminar, held in July 2007, had twelve enthusiastic students and gave us a solid start.