GlycolysiscompleteLabelled Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date September 20, 2024 CategoriesEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , adenosine triphosphate, amino acids, ATP, causal circularity, cellular respiration, citric acid cycle, complexity, electron transport chain, enzymes, evolution, fructose, glycolysis, glycolytic pathway, hinge, intelligent design, mind, oxidative phosphorylation, oxygen, pyruvate, unguided evolution, universal common ancestor, water Challenges to the Evolutionary Origins of the Glycolytic Pathway Jonathan McLatchie September 20, 2024 Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 The complexity and engineering sophistication comport much better with the hypothesis of design. Read More ›
Froghopper Type post Date March 18, 2019 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, architecture, bioluminescence, Biomimetics, carcinology, click beetle, crustaceans, Darwin Devolves, entomology, France, froghopper, Harrison Tasoff, hinge, humidity, insects, John Dabiri, krill, leafhopper, medicine, mucus, National Science Foundation, ostracods, Paris, planthopper, PNAS, robots, Stanford University, temperature, termite mound, termites, UC Santa Barbara Small Wonders: Scientists Reveal the Secrets of Amazing Little Insects and Crustaceans Science and Culture March 18, 2019 Biology, Engineering, Intelligent Design 7 It often seems that the closer you need to look, the greater the wonder. It’s as if someone set it there to hide, waiting for us. Read More ›