nikolett-emmert-73rNPikkaqY-unsplash Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date April 21, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & MindZoology Tagged , Baylor College of Medicine, brain, Carl Zimmer, Francis Crick, Margherita Bassi, mouse, neurons, neuroscience, New York Times, PBS, Princeton University, Research, Smithsonian Magazine, The Matrix Even a Mouse Brain Reveals Staggering Complexity Denyse O’Leary April 21, 2025 Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind, Zoology 6 Mapping a small part of a mouse's brain required 1.6 petabytes of data, which is equivalent to 22 years of nonstop high-definition video. Read More ›
ychI7ZJD7fbjHi0n Type post Author David Coppedge Date January 9, 2023 CategoriesEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent DesignScience Tagged , Baylor College of Medicine, censorship, Christmas, coordination, Darwinism, Discovery Institute, eugenics, evolution, function, genomes, intelligent design, meaninglessness, Nature (journal), orchestration, Racism, regulation, Science Advances, Science Magazine, signaling, X Club Will an Engineering Paradigm Supplant Darwinism? David Coppedge January 9, 2023 Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Science 7 Its summer of dominance after neo-Darwinism arose and conquered every field of biology led to an autumn of colorful just-so stories, and now a Narnian rule. Read More ›
Nuclear Pore Complex Type post Date February 8, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Baylor College of Medicine, Boston University, Cell (journal), cytoplasm, DNA, evolution, intelligent design, nuclear pore complex, nucleus, Rockefeller University, super-resolution microscopy, therapeutics, UC San Diego, Unlocking the Mystery of Life Nuclear Pore Complex Comes into Focus Science & Culture February 8, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 Super-resolution microscopy is letting us peer even closer into the cell’s secrets, revealing awesome wonders. Read More ›
twins Type post Date January 14, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionGeneticsLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, Baylor College of Medicine, BIO-Complexity, Denis Noble, epigenetics, gene regulation, genes, identical twins, Jonathan Wells, membrane patterns, Neo-Darwinism, Zombie Science (book) Why Genetic Determinism Is a Bad Stock Science & Culture January 14, 2018 Evolution, Genetics, Life Sciences 2 This particular shambling zombie takes another punch now with news about identical twins. Read More ›