lovebirds Type post Author David Coppedge Date July 24, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Arctic terns, birds, brain, Current Biology, drones, Duke University, evolution, hummingbird, intelligent design, Live Science, migration, mimicry, odors, parakeets, parrots, phytoplankton, PLOS ONE, salmon, starlings, vocabulary, zoologists Appreciating Bird Mimicry and the Other Exceptional, Designed Talents David Coppedge July 24, 2023 Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 7 Let the reader enjoy the 350+ word vocabulary of Clover, alleged to be the best talking parrot in the world. Read More ›
iPhone Type post Author Emily Reeves Date May 18, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , "poor design", beetles, bioengineering, cancer, ceramics, disease, drones, Erika DeBenedictis, hummingbird, intelligent design, iPhone, MIT, optimality, photosynthesis, solar panels, somatic cells How Do We Decide if Something Is Well Designed or Poorly Designed? Emily Reeves May 18, 2021 Biology, Engineering, Intelligent Design 7 Erika DeBenedictis's statement that “organisms are absolutely the most sophisticated machines we know of” is supported by overwhelming evidence. Read More ›