Tag: reverse-engineering
Steve Meyer and Comic Brad Stine on Insect Mimicry, and More
Apart from being a funny guy, Stine brings a gift for some shrewd common-sense, including about evolution.
Yet Another Engineering Innovation from Cuttlefish
It was never a given that when scientists looked deeper into life, they would find such exquisite designs; but they did.
Protein Folding Breakthrough: Evolution or Design?
DeepMind, the AI company that beat human Go gamers with AlphaGo, has made progress in solving the protein folding problem. But who deserves the credit?
It’s Another Great Nobel Year for Design
And a bad year for a 19th-century creation myth. It’s understandable that Darwinists are a bit dejected.
New Engineering Textbook, Hacking the Cosmos, Argues for Intelligent Design
According to Halsmer, engineering involves “the creative use of resources and ingenuity to accomplish a purpose or solve a problem.” It does so by creating “affordances.”