Bronchiolar_epithelium_3_-_SEM Type post Author Jonathan Witt Date July 11, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Andrew McDiarmid, cilia, Darwin's Black Box, evolution, Evolution News, intelligent design, Intraflagellar Transport, Irreducible Complexity, irreducibly complex systems, Michael Behe, molecular machines, podcast, The Edge of Evolution Michael Behe and Cilia 3.0 … or, Irreducible Complexity Cubed Jonathan Witt July 11, 2021 Biology, Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 1 The once seemingly humble cilium is actually even more irreducibly complex than Dr. Behe suggested in his first book. Read More ›
Bronchiolar_epithelium_3_-_SEM Type post Date June 30, 2021 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , amino acids, ATP, brain, ciliopathies, cilium, Current Biology, Darwin's Black Box, death, diseases, heart, Intraflagellar Transport, Irreducible Complexity, kidney, kinesin, liver, Michael Behe, microtubules, organelles, pancreas, The Edge of Evolution Cilium and Intraflagellar Transport: More Irreducibly Complex than Ever Science and Culture June 30, 2021 Intelligent Design 8 Another of Michael Behe’s molecular machines gets an update. The details are even more fascinating than originally described. Read More ›