Category: Intelligent Design
Humble Beauty: Design in Rock Thin Sections, and More
Just imagine — in something as humble as a rock. Could, in fact, anything be humbler, more readily scorned until you look a little closer?
For Dr. Casey Luskin, a New Online Home — And a New Book!
Chemist James Tour at Rice University calls the book a “heroic encyclopedic work.”
Tricks of the Cell Trade
Cell processes are quick and efficient. They can even solve geometry problems in the dark without eyes or brains.
The Design Connection in Biological Tracking Systems
If organisms resulted from haphazard undirected processes, their design constraints would be few and highly flexible.
Engineers in the Systems Biology Revolution
Systems biology is taking the biological world by storm, an approach that treats biological systems as optimally or near-optimally engineered systems.