geraniums Type post Author Walter Myers III Date January 21, 2021 CategoriesBotanyLife Sciences Tagged , Apple iPhone, branches, cellulose, computer programs, computers, Energy, Facebook, Fibonacci sequence, flowers, humans, Instagram, leaves, module, needles, nitrogen, oxygen, photosynthesis, pine tree, programmers, skin cells, soil, Southern California, sunlight, thermostats, TikTok, trunks, water Plant Diversity and Computer Programming Walter Myers III January 21, 2021 Botany, Life Sciences 8 I asked the gardener how come, after all these years, the soil in my geranium pots is at roughly the same level. Read More ›
software 3 Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date August 3, 2018 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, BIO-Complexity, common descent, computer science, Darwinian theory, dependency graph, evolution, genetic information, genome, intelligent design, machine language, module, optimization, Research, software, species, Tree of Life, Winston Ewert Of Species and Software: What Is a Dependency Graph? Cornelius Hunter August 3, 2018 Evolution 2 Wisnton Ewert has developed a model to explain the pattern of similarities in different organisms which mimics how computer applications inherit software from a diverse range of lower-level modules. Read More ›