Varbuss Type post Author Eric Cassell Date March 14, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , animal behavior, brain, Caenorhabditis elegans, connectome, Darwinian evolution, directed evolution, dopamine, egg laying, evolution, fasting, feeding, information, intelligent design, interneurons, Journal of Neurochemistry, learning, mating, memory, motor neurons, movement, Nature (journal), nematode, Neural Networks, neurons, neuropeptide, neuroscience, neurotransmitters, sensory neurons, serotonin, synapses “Directed Evolution”: The Tiniest Brain Is Not Simple Eric Cassell March 14, 2025 Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 9 Even a cursory examination of the connectome shows the complexity of the brain, despite its tiny size. Read More ›
newborn Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date October 8, 2024 CategoriesBioethicsLife Sciences Tagged , abortion, Alberto Giubilini, babies, Caenorhabditis elegans, Danio rerio, Darwin Day in America, developmental biology, Drosophila melanogaster, Drosophila simulans, embryonic age, empirical science, fallopian tube, fertilization, fetus, Francesca Minerva, gastrulation, Haeckel’s embryos, Homo sapiens, human being, humans, identical twins, John West, last menstrual period, Lewis Wolpert, materialistic philosophy, materialistic science, monozygotic twins, mother, ovulation, pain, phylotypic stage, Roman Catholic, zygote Why Should a Baby Live? Jonathan Wells October 8, 2024 Bioethics, Life Sciences 10 My title is adapted from a 2012 article by two philosophers, Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva. Read More ›
C elegans Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date October 9, 2023 CategoriesBiochemistryEvolutionIntelligent DesignReproductive Science Tagged , ATP, barnacles, Caenorhabditis elegans, Darwin's Black Box, ejaculatory reflex, evolution, fertilization, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, Jackson Wheat, Michael Behe, microtubules, middle piece, mitochondria, molecular machines, Nick Matzke, purifying selection, roundworm, sperm cells, sperm flagellum How NOT to Argue Against Irreducible Complexity Jonathan McLatchie October 9, 2023 Biochemistry, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Reproductive Science 9 This roundworm produces non-flagellated sperm, though these sperm cells are amoeboid, meaning that they move by extending and retracting protrusions. Read More ›
baby Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date September 14, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , abortion, Alberto Giubilini, babies, Caenorhabditis elegans, Danio rerio, Darwin Day in America, developmental biology, Drosophila melanogaster, Drosophila simulans, embryonic age, empirical science, fallopian tube, fertilization, fetus, Francesca Minerva, gastrulation, Haeckel’s embryos, Homo sapiens, human being, humans, identical twins, John West, last menstrual period, Lewis Wolpert, materialistic philosophy, materialistic science, monozygotic twins, mother, ovulation, pain, phylotypic stage, Roman Catholic, zygote Why Should a Baby Live? Jonathan Wells September 14, 2020 Medicine 10 My title is adapted from a 2012 article by two philosophers, Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva. Read More ›
tardigrade Type post Date November 1, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, amber, arsenic, Caenorhabditis elegans, California, Current Biology, Darwinists, Dominican Republic, evolution, extremophiles, intelligent design, Live Science, Marcos Eberlin, Mono Lake, nematode, Oregon State University, pharmaceuticals, proteins, roundworm, tardigrades, UC San Diego Evolutionary Enigmas, Tiny Tardigrades Strut Their Superpowers Science and Culture November 1, 2019 Evolution 7 Darwinists struggle to explain why any creature would evolve protections from environmental conditions it had never experienced. Read More ›
C.-elegans Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 6, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Caenorhabditis elegans, epigenetics, Icons of Evolution, Jonathan Wells, nematodes, roundworms, The Myth of Junk DNA, Zombie Science (book) Nematodes Push Epigenetics to the Limit, as Another “Zombie” Bites the Dust David Klinghoffer June 6, 2017 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 4 Isn’t DNA the one and only "secret of life"? Neo-Darwinism, a gene-obsessed doctrine, needs it to be. Read More ›