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Will Humans Still Matter in an AI Economy?

Before Johannes Gutenberg’s invention, scribes painstakingly copied manuscripts by hand. Read More ›
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Precision Design Logic Explains Childbirth Better than Darwinism Does

It is only in the last few decades that science has been able to unravel what is going on at the molecular level within the uterus during labor and delivery. Read More ›
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Photo: Statue of Ignaz Semmelweis, Budapest, by Tim Ellis via Flickr (cropped).

Listen: Ignaz Semmelweis Against the “Experts”

It’s just one of many historical instances of experts clinging to an old paradigm in the face of contrary scientific evidence they don’t like. Read More ›
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Photo: Thanos, by Tim White via Flickr (cropped).

Infinity War, Human Exceptionalism, and the Ultimate Resource

For Labor Day weekend, we celebrate the human creative capacity, and analyze a blockbuster movie. Read More ›
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Biologist Nathan Lents: Beauty in Error

He has a different take on imperfection, one more optimistic than one might expect from someone who writes about what’s wrong with us. Read More ›
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Human Exceptionalism Explains the Longing for a “Human Touch”

No doubt evolutionary psychologists could a tell a story to explain this. They always can. Something about tribes of hunter-gatherers. Read More ›

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