packing peanuts Type post Author David Coppedge Date March 12, 2024 CategoriesEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , ATP synthase, BioEssays, Bruce Alberts, complex life, Conference on Engineering in Living Systems, convergent evolution, Darwin's Dilemma, Darwinian evolution, design pattern, Design Patterns, electron transport, intelligent design, ions, Molecular Biology of the Cell, neo-Darwinian mechanism, nuclear pore complex, proteins, proton pumps, science, University of Washington Is It Becoming Acceptable to Speak of Biological Systems and Processes in Terms of Design? David Coppedge March 12, 2024 Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 In this example, think of the Darwinese as packing peanuts that can be removed to get to the important items inside. Read More ›
sliders Type post Date January 2, 2020 CategoriesAnatomyIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, Arizona State University, Biomimetics, centipedes, cilia, electricity, electron transport, genes, genomes, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, junk DNA, materials science, metabolism, Michael Behe, miRNA, orb webs, photosynthesis, physiology, spiders, swimming, Tohoku University, University of North Carolina, University of Otago Care for Appetizers? Electric Proteins, Spidey Sense, and More Science and Culture January 2, 2020 Anatomy, Intelligent Design 8 Welcome to the second day of the New Year! Like tasty sliders, these short news stories should get the juices flowing for big developments in 2020. Read More ›