Monarch butterfly Type post Date September 19, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, arctic tern, bees, circadian clock, Current Biology, Darwinians, dragonflies, dung beetle, flies, homing pigeons, migration, milkweed, Monarch butterflies, moths, olfaction, Pacific Salmon, sea turtle, tuna, whale, zebra, zooplankton Marvelous Migrations at All Scales Science and Culture September 19, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Living things are on the move everywhere. Why do some of them go to great lengths to migrate, while others stay put? Read More ›
HK_Kln_Bay_Volkswagen_car_showroom_shop_black_Nov-2015_DSC Type post Date July 16, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, automobiles, Berra's Blunder, carbon dioxide, cars, climate change, Corvette, Darwinians, engineers, evolution, intelligent design, internal combustion engine, Ludwig Beethoven, Phillip E. Johnson, photosynthesis, PLOS ONE, Supreme Court, thermodynamics, Tim Berra A Classic Evolutionist’s Error, Berra’s Blunder Revs Up Again Science and Culture July 16, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Two evolutionists publish a paper in a scientific journal comparing car evolution with biological evolution. Are they serious? Read More ›
Origin-nucleus copy Type post Date June 21, 2018 CategoriesBiologyLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, architecture, Caltech, cells, cytoplasm, Dalton, Darwinians, evolution, Huntington’s disease, information, motor neuron disease, mRNA, Nature Communications, nuclear pore complex, nucleus, organization, Panama Canal, proteins How the Nucleus Guards Its Gates Science and Culture June 21, 2018 Biology, Life Sciences 8 Details of the nuclear pore complex, one of the largest and most complex protein systems in the cell, come into sharper focus as a team watches how it validates a messenger RNA. Read More ›