Tachypleus_gigas Type post Date June 8, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , American Chemical Society, arachnids, Australia, cancer, dragline silk, horseshoe crabs, Jurgen Otto, mites, Nature Communications, scorpions, spiders, ticks, toxins, University of Melbourne, University of Queensland, venom Make Like a Scorpion, and Other Arachnid Designs Science and Culture June 8, 2020 Intelligent Design 9 Long shunned for their bites and toxins, arachnids are gaining respect for biomimetic inspiration. Read More ›
peacock-spider Type post Date January 10, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, circulation, Darwinian theory, evolution, excretion, intelligent design, Jurgen Otto, muscles, Nature Communications, nerves, science, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, youtube A Tiny but Mighty (and Dancing) Example of Design: The Rainbow-Colored Peacock Spider Science and Culture January 10, 2018 Intelligent Design 8 The peacock spider was relatively unknown till Jurgen Otto began photographing them and posting videos of their elaborate, colorful dances. Read More ›