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Inventing the wheel was not for meat puppets after all

At Wired: The wagon—and the wagon wheel—could not have been put together in stages. Either it works, or it doesn’t. And it enabled humans to spread rapidly into huge parts of the world.

Posted on May 13, 2020May 13, 2020 Author News Comments(3)
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Ann Gauger on betting against design

Decades ago, her professor said “We will find marvelous things in biology because nature is very inventive. But one thing we will never find is a wheel.”

Posted on August 26, 2019 Author News Comments(20)

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