Wsuwka Type post Author Emily Reeves Date August 22, 2025 CategoriesBiologyGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , cell cycle, chromosome, cohesins, condensins, DNA, hair, interphase, mechanisms, mirror, mitosis, motors Cohesins and Condensins: Next-Generation Bobby Pins Emily Reeves August 22, 2025 Biology, Genetics, Intelligent Design 4 Picture this: you grab a box of bobby pins, clip them to the ends of your hair, and sit in front of a mirror. Read More ›
daniel-mccullough-HtBlQdxfG9k-unsplash Type post Author David Coppedge Date April 15, 2025 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , ATP synthase, blueprint, chromosomes, cohesins, condensins, Darwinism, David Klinghoffer, DNA, electrostatics, EMBO Journal, error catastrophe, genome, gravity, Hurricanes, mitochondria, mitosis, mutations, physical laws, Plato's Revenge, proteome, respiration, Richard Sternberg, Science (journal), tornadoes A Cell Makes “Decisions” — But if It’s Following a Material Blueprint, How Does It Do That? David Coppedge April 15, 2025 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Watching cells under a microscope, we sense familiarity with their challenges when they face puzzles. How is this possible if their nature is strictly physical? Read More ›
African_clawed_frogs;_Xenopus_laevis Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date March 19, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , anaphase, ATP hydrolysis, cell death, cell division, centrosomes, chromatids, chromatin, chromosomes, condensins, DNA, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, kinase, mice, mitosis, mitotic cell division, phosphorylation, proteins, teleology, topoisomerase Irreducible Complexity Nested Within Irreducible Complexity: The Case of Chromosome Condensation Jonathan McLatchie March 19, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 15 It is highly implausible that such a wonder of engineering arose by means of an unguided evolutionary process. Read More ›