Design, Engineering, Specified Complexity: Appreciating the Fruit Fly Brain

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Groundbreaking new research has documented the complexity and design of the brains of fruit flies. Source
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We Can’t Let “Experts” Decide the Morality of Making “Humanized Animals”

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Bioethics is a utilitarianish social-political movement whose primary advocates are usually philosophers, lawyers, and/or doctors. Source
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Top U.S. Science Journal Calls for Dismantling Capitalism

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Establishing a quasi-socialistic technocratic approach — focused on equity instead of excellence — would stifle innovation. Source
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Assuming Design, Researchers Achieve a Breakthrough in Understanding Circulatory System

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The authors also explain how the standard evolutionary framework misdirected earlier researchers. Source
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Top Ten Cheats in “Monumental” Origin of Life Research

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Brand new research from the Salk Institute has just been published relating to the origin of self-replicating RNA — a lynchpin in the RNA-world hypothesis. Source
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A Philosopher Investigates Near-Death Experiences

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Monika Mandoki did not experience efforts to get her canceled. That may be for several reasons. Source
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Transformative: “Mary,” a PhD Biochemistry Student, on the Summer Seminars on ID

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Why does she use a pseudonym in the interview? You may be able to guess, but listen in to hear her explanation. Source
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An Engineering Marvel: Uncovering the Mechanism of Respiratory Complex I

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Complex I is involved in the electron transport chain, which is part of the biochemical process by which we create ATP, the energy molecule of life. Source
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