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Flashes of Genius: An Interview with Touch Screen Inventor Hal Philipp

Robert J. Marks II
December 5, 2024
On this episode of Mind Matters News out of the archive, we share a memorable conversation with Hal Philipp, an inventor and entrepreneur who pioneered the capacitive touch screen technology that is now used in billions of devices worldwide. Philipp shares the story of his early work on optical sensors for automatic doors and faucets and how it led to patenting his capacitive sensing technology that he licensed to companies like Motorola and Apple. Philipp discusses the challenges of working with large corporations and the experience of founding his own company to manufacture and market his technology. He shares the key insights and “flashes of genius” that led to his major inventions, and he’s got advice for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking support and funding for their

The Universal Optimal Design of Vertebrate Limbs

Stuart Burgess
December 4, 2024
When we look at feats of human engineering, like vehicles, skyscrapers, and computers, we don’t doubt our intuition that they’re intelligently designed. But when it comes to marvels of the natural world, like bird wings, whale flippers, and our own arms and legs, we’re expected to suspend our design intuition and credit a gradual, undirected evolutionary process. Bio-engineer Dr. Stuart Burgess has been studying vertebrate limbs for over thirty years. On this episode of ID The Future, Burgess shares his cutting-edge insights on the universal optimal design of vertebrate limb patterns and the implications for fields like robotics. When he formulated his theory of natural selection in the 19th century, Charles Darwin considered the whale flipper a “stiff

New Study Triggers Key Origin of Life Questions

Casey Luskin
December 2, 2024
Did life on earth spring up early and easily through evolutionary processes? Or does the emergence of life represent another infusion of information into the biosphere that is best explained by intelligent design? On this episode of ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid and Dr. Casey Luskin discuss the implications of a recent study on the last universal common ancestor, also known as LUCA. They explore the nature of LUCA as a hypothetical organism, its complexity, and the challenges it poses to evolutionary theory. The conversation also touches on the media’s portrayal of scientific findings and the problems associated with molecular clock techniques used to date LUCA. Ultimately, they highlight the rapid emergence of complex life on Earth and the implications for origin of life

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Dallas Conference on Science & Faith

All Creatures Great & Small
The Center for Science and Culture
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Feb082025
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Denton Bible Church
Denton, TX

Join us at the 7th Annual Dallas Conference on Science & Faith on February 8 at Denton Bible Church or via livestream for a stimulating series of talks on the theme of “All Creatures Great &

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