Intelligently Designed Nanotechnology

October 22, 2012 00:03:48
Intelligently Designed Nanotechnology
Intelligent Design the Future
Intelligently Designed Nanotechnology

Oct 22 2012 | 00:03:48

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Show Notes

As Casey Luskin reveals in this episode of ID the Future, eminent biologists have said that they must continually remind themselves that what they see in biology evolved, and was not designed. But now engineers are turning to biology to replace human technology because biological pathways provide superior solutions to biomedical-technological needs. Is this trend more consistent with an evolved biosphere, or an intelligent designed one? Listen to this podcast and decide for yourself.

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