Author: Evolution News
Neanderthals Had a Thing for Eagles — And Hyenas
However, Neanderthals are not thought, based on current evidence, to have had much interest in dogs.
A Physician’s Fantastic Voyage through Your Designed Body
Begin by piling up the layers of complexity in the human body — the layer upon layer of complex interdependent systems.
Stephen Meyer and Company Answer Questions about Science and Faith
The conference was jointly sponsored by Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture and Westminster Theological Seminary.
Steve Laufmann: Is Biology Engineering?
Laufmann describes how his work as a systems engineer relates to the red hot field of systems biology.
Your Designed Respiratory System: Causal Circularities and Irreducible Complexities
There are individual systems that are irreducibly complex, and these are joined together into a higher-level system of systems.