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The book Evolution 2.0 devotes two pages to the subject of cancer and it wasn't until two years after the book was published that this fact received any attention: It is not possible to understand cancer without an accurate understanding of evolution and vice versa. This has now expanded to five very exciting research projects. This interview traces the history of all of them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two leading pioneers in the field of cognition discuss the sea change that is underway in consciousness and evolution: Michael Levin is 10 years ahead of multiple fields in biology, producing extraordinary breakthroughs in limb regeneration, cancer, and bioengineering. Donald Hoffman is a champion of a new model that says the cosmos is consciousness first and matter second, not the other way around. The intersection of their ideas promises a universe of new possibilities grounded in testable hypotheses and solid engineering. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Why is there evil and suffering?Why is Old Testament Biblegod so mean and nasty? Why doesn’t God stop the injustice?Does God even have a right to create an evolutionary universe?Hear Perry's 18-minute talk at the 2021 annual meeting of the American Scientific Association (www.asa3.org), the largest organization of professional scientists who are practicing Christians. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I sat down with John Maddox who has a keen interest in information, computing, biology and evolution. John cuts right to the chase and hammers on the central issues that make biology a non-materialistic science...along with stories of numerous conflicts we've had along the way. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Science describes things by quantifying them - weighing, measuring, and counting - but there is a dimension of being that goes beyond all these things. Science, despite its “objectivity”, is a feature of that subjective world. Anthony O’Hear OBE, a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Buckingham, UK, discusses his new bookTranscendence, Creation and Incarnationand explains why faith, hope, and love make more sense of the human experience and even of science itself. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Little do most people know that water appears to have remarkable properties that your middle school science textbooks told you nothing about, including memory and a “fourth phase”. This appears to have deep implications for medicine and biology. Gerald Pollack maintains an active laboratory at the University of Washington in Seattle and is the author of Muscles and Molecules,Cells, Gels and the Engines of LifeandThe Fourth Phase of Water. We discuss a mere scandalous run-in with Nature Magazine that resulted in the demise of a certain researcher’s career.Links:https://www.pollacklab.org/The Fourth Phase of Waterbook on Amazon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard Jacobs of the Finding Genius Podcast has written a new book calledFinding Genius: Understanding Cancer: 30 Questions, 70 Geniuses, 200+ Amazing Insightsin which he interviews 70 scientists covering 30 questions about cancer research overlayed with his own personal experience of thyroid cancer. Hint: The cancer treatment ladder is leaning against the wrong wall. Beware of donuts and snack machines. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
December 21, 2021, is the 50th anniversary of President Richard Nixon declaring that cancer was going to be ended by 1976. Many media outlets are celebrating progress when, in fact, the progress isn’t all that impressive. Azra Raza, Columbia university oncologist, speaks candidly about her entry into the cancer field at age 24, the years that have passed, and incredibly promising research that has now commenced from the 60,000 tissue samples that she has collected from her patients across 30 years of practice. Here she describes her quest to catch the first cancer cell red-handed as it is forming. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Lennox is an Oxford mathematician who is the author of the new bookCosmic Chemistry. He's written many books about the relationship between science and religion and has debated Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens. His new book candidly surveys the current state of evolutionary theory. Notable chapters include reviews of work by Denis Noble and James Shapiro. In this conversation that we had on the Oxford campus, John recounts his history of asking the big questions.LINKS:Cosmic Chemistryon AmazonJohn Lennox's University of Oxford Faculty pageJohn Lennox's Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In September 2021, a dozen entrepreneurs gathered in Chicago and had a seminal 3-day discussion and commissioning for solving the world’s most thorny, intractable issues. Bob Regnerus was there and here we discuss what happens when entrepreneurs shift their focus from creature comforts to curing the most wicked problems of the world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.