Bengal_monitor_at_Anawilundawa_Bird_Sanctuary_-_(A_Mischievous_Grin) Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date August 31, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , brain circuits, endothermy, fish, intelligence, lizards, New York Times, octopuses, reptiles, warm-bloodedness There Is No Known Evolutionary Rule for Animal Intelligence Denyse O’Leary August 31, 2024 Evolution, Neuroscience & Mind 6 Got a pet lizard? Good news. Scientists say it can be trained to do tasks and tricks. Read More ›
lance-asper-3P3NHLZGCp8-unsplash Type post Author Michael Denton Date July 24, 2024 CategoriesBiochemistryEnvironment & ClimateFine-tuningIntelligent DesignRare Earth Tagged , agnostics, blood, capillaries, cells, Charles Tanford, circulation, criminology, earth, elements, endothermy, evaporation, extraterrestrial intelligence, fitness, fluids, gas, heat, hydrogen, hydrological cycle, hydrophobic force, intelligent design, liquid, microbiology, oxygen, skin, solid, solvents, temperature, The Wonder of Water, tissues, viscosity, water In the Case of Water, an Inference to Intelligent Design Is Independent of Any Religious Claim Michael Denton July 24, 2024 Biochemistry, Environment & Climate, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Rare Earth 15 In this article I will explain why, as someone who is agnostic about many religious claims, I find the inference to intelligent design impossible to refuse. Read More ›