228524_web Type post Date June 29, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , ants, bacteria, bacterial cell division, bed of nails, biofilm, butterflies, cicadas, dragonflies, Drexel University, entomology, insects, intelligent design, Nature Communications, PNAS, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, sea skater, stem cells, U.C. San Diego, University of Bristol, University of Illinois, water strider Intricate, Optimized Designs in Insects Beg a Question Science and Culture June 29, 2020 Intelligent Design 8 The ingenious inventions found in insects summon us to ask: How did these small organisms get them? Read More ›
honeybee Type post Date December 3, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, bacterial flagella, Biomimetics, cars, computers, Drexel University, enzymes, evolution, fungi, heat dissipation, heliotropism, intelligent design, jumping spiders, Nature (journal), Nature Communications, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Research, Royal Society Interface, silk, spider silk, spores, sunflowers, thermoregulation, University of California ID-Friendly Biomimetic Research Continues Apace Science and Culture December 3, 2019 Intelligent Design 4 The word “biomimetics” entered the dictionary in 1974. In the 45 years since, scientists have found design inspiration in everything biological from molecules to mammals. Read More ›