human-embryo-shaped-like-an-adorable-baby-floating-among-sta-1199068415-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date January 5, 2026 CategoriesBioethicsEthics Tagged , anthropomorphizing, artificial gestation, Cell Press, China, egg, embryo, embryonic stem cell research, embryos, fetus, human embryos, IVF, miscarriages, MIT Technology Review:, organoids, pregnancy, Spain, Stem Cell Research, unborn children, United Kingdom, United States, uterine lining, uterus, Vermont, women How Far Will Experiments on the Unborn Go? Wesley J. Smith January 5, 2026 Bioethics, Ethics 3 We have been told by some bioethicists that a born baby is no different morally than a fetus, so why stop there? Read More ›
Rosetta Stone Type post Date June 18, 2021 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLinguistics Tagged , Cell Press, code, codons, intelligent design, macrophages, pathogens, Rosetta Stone, UCLA, World War II Another Language Found in Life: Immune Signaling Science & Culture June 18, 2021 Intelligent Design, Linguistics 8 The authors, scientists at UCLA, compare their finding to the discovery of the Rosetta Stone. Read More ›
mouse embryo Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 15, 2018 CategoriesLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, cell division, Cell Press, Douglas Axe, embryogenesis, intelligent design, Undeniable (book) Watch: Mouse Embryo Development — Axe: “Appreciate It in Silence” David Klinghoffer December 15, 2018 Life Sciences 2 “Incredible videos showing cellular movements during development of mouse embryo.” Read More ›
Kinesin Workhorse Type post Date November 22, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Aarhus University, ADP, ATP, Cell Press, cilia, DNA, Houston, Irreducible Complexity, kinesin, Michael Behe, molecular machines, molecular motors, nature, PNAS, rotary engine, science, William Paley Awesome Nanomachines Keep You Functioning Science & Culture November 22, 2017 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 More details of the exquisite machines that maintain us in life have come to light. Read More ›