Tag: MIT
Consciousness, a Hall of Mirrors, Baffles Scientists
To contemplate consciousness is, as professor of religion Greg Peterson put it, like looking into and out of a window at the same time.
Recognizing the Scandal in the Universities — Will It Extend to Origins Science?
The regime of methodological naturalism is affirmative action for scientific ideas.
Quorum Sensing: A Clever Trick by Microbes
Robot designers are learning tricks from bacteria: how to communicate with and respond to other unseen members of a swarm.
James Tour and Lee Cronin to Discuss Origin of Life at Harvard Roundtable
Props to Professor Lee Cronin for agreeing to participate. Wish you could be a fly on the wall? Here’s good news.
Ovid in His Exile
Schermerhorn Hall at Columbia University was the scene of many strange experiments.