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Intelligent Designs in Nature Make Engineers Envious

On this episode of ID the Future, learn about some of scientists’ latest attempts to copy sophisticated designs found in the natural world. This emerging science of imitating nature, known as biomimetics, has attracted extensive research and led to new technologies. As uniform experience has shown, such good design comes not from blind processes, but from a good mind.

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Dr. Neil Steiner: Comparing Natural and Human-Engineered Systems

On this episode of ID the Future, listen in as Casey Luskin talks with Dr. Neil Steiner, an engineer who works on computer and engineering research with the Information Sciences Institute at University of Southern California. Read More ›

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UPDATED: Whether Lab or Cell, It’s Design

On this episode of ID The Future: If human engineers in the lab get molecular machines to imitate cellular machines, it’s intelligent design. What does this imply about the cellular machines?

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King County Ferry District: Future Service, Access & Legislative Plans

John Resha, Policy Director of the King County Ferry District, tells of the newer District’s success. Listen to their realistic outlook on their form of travel and how they have strategically been financially successful and how they plan on maintaining their success. Read More ›