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Jonathan McLatchie on Classic Examples of Irreducibly Complex Systems
On this episode, Dr. Jonathan McLatchie takes us on a deep dive into two classic examples of irreducibly complex systems - the bacterial flagellar...
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Michael Keas on Kepler, the Book of Nature, and the Language of Mathematics
On this episode of ID the Future from the archive, Andrew McDiarmid talks with science historian Michael Keas about pioneering mathematical astronomer Johannes Kepler,...
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Could Blind Forces Build a Self-Replicating Molecule?
On today’s ID the Future, scientist and Stairway to Life co-author Rob Stadler and host Eric Anderson examine a recent PNAS paper on origin...
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God's Grandeur: Ann Gauger on Beauty, Intelligibility, and Human Uniqueness
On this episode of ID The Future, host Jay Richards concludes a two-part conversation with Ann Gauger about her newly edited volume God's Grandeur:...
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Jonathan Wells On Intelligent Design and Scientific Revolutions
Today's ID The Future coincides with the release of a new online course from biologist Dr. Jonathan Wells on the evidence for and against...
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This Sandgrouse Just Took the Royal Society to Design School
Today’s ID the Future takes a look at how scientists from MIT and Johns Hopkins University are picking up clever engineering tricks by studying...