Tag: nanotechnology
The DNA Replisome: A Paradigm of Design
One can hardly appeal to natural selection to account for the origins of DNA replication without assuming the existence of the thing one seeks to explain.
Why Science Needs a Scout Mindset: Lessons from Julia Galef
The soldier mindset, also known as motivated reasoning, leads us to defend the stronghold of our belief commitments against intellectual threats, come what may.
Socrates in the City: James Tour on Nanotech
Tour explains some of the inventions coming out of his Rice University lab, including molecular cars and astonishing graphene technologies.
Great Christmas Gift — Proofs of God Translates Design Arguments for Young Students, Teenagers
Sometimes the best way to learn is when you’re having fun and don’t even realize that you’re learning.
Physicist Brian Miller: Nanotech, Origin of Life, and Area 51
Dr. Miller offers an illustrative story: Imagine that what looks for all the world like an alien spaceship is discovered in the desert.