Tag: Sarah Chaffee
For Beleaguered Computer Simulations of Evolution, Can Co-Evolution Save the Day?
A familiar illustration of co-evolution is the relationship between honey bees and flowers.
If No One Can Play It, Is It Music?
Archiving music in DNA for future generations sounds promising, as long as the playback directions are not forgotten.
Dan Brown Thriller Has MIT’s Jeremy England in It; Brian Miller Puts the Science in Perspective
I’m reading Brown’s new Robert Langdon novel, Origin. There’s a decent chance you are too.
In Science Education, Academic Freedom Makes Progress Across America
Sarah Chaffee spoke to AF proponents in Alabama, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Bubble Universes, Inflationary Cosmology, and Infinitesimal Odds
How many ways will naturalists find to evade the implications of cosmic fine tuning?