Science and Culture Today Discovering Design in Nature

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rangeomorphs

In Ediacaran Seas, Huge Rangeomorphs Appeared with a “Bang”

Anything that Simon Conway Morris puts his name on is of immediate interest, but this would seem to evade the most fascinating question of all in life’s history. Read More ›
molecular springs

Molecular Machines Use Physics to Do Mechanical Work

Recent findings show cellular machinery using pushes, pulls, and even electrical forces to accomplish physical work. Read More ›
pony returns

Return of the Christmas Pony – Robert Marks on Modeling Darwinian Evolution

Maybe evolution is just too complicated to model? Or maybe computer simulations have already provided a sufficient demonstration that evolution works as advertised? Read More ›

Math, Computers, and Evolution: Robert Marks on Searches and Artificial Intelligence

Marks’s new book, Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics, makes an important but esoteric-sounding field accessible to the general reader. Read More ›

The Soul of the Matter — Now in Paperback; Read Bruce Buff’s Thriller on Intelligent Design!

Does DNA coding demonstrate that we are here by intent? And is the brain itself enough to produce perceptions, feelings, thoughts and awareness? Read More ›
Say what you want

Say What You Want About Intelligent Design

Writing at the slick science magazine Nautilus, Brian Gallagher demonstrates yet again that there is no accountability when criticizing ID is on the agenda. Read More ›

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