012_Wild_Chamois_Riederalp_Photo_by_Giles_Laurent Type post Author Howard Glicksman Date September 3, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignMedicineTechnology Tagged , blood pressure, blood vessels, cell membranes, cellular biology, cytoskeleton, death, DNA, Douglas Axe, evolutionary biologists, evolutionary biology, evolutionists, gene regulatory networks, genes, heart rate, hospice, James Tour, laws of nature, Marcos Eberlin, molecular biology, multicellular organism, muscle cells, RNA, Santa Fe Institute, The Extracellular Space (series), water, Your Designed Body Why Evolution Struggles to Explain the Transition to Multicellularity Howard Glicksman September 3, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Medicine, Technology 10 It is as if evolutionary biologists don’t take death into account. All their theories seem to work like magic. Read More ›
Behe-SecretsOfTheCell-bacteriaModel Type post Author David Coppedge Date May 30, 2023 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , actin filaments, Allen Institute for Brain Science, animation, Antony van Leeuwenhoek, bone cells, butterfly, cells, chrysalis, digestive system, erythrocytes, function, Golgi apparatus, Helmholtz Association, hot springs, Illustra Media, intelligent design, interphase, lysosomes, Metamorphosis, Michael Behe, mitosis, muscle cells, Nature (journal), neurons, Nevada, nuclear envelope, nucleolus, organelles, Seattle, Secrets of the Cell, shape Model Cell Visualized as a Compact Factory David Coppedge May 30, 2023 Biology, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 11 Capturing the interior parts of a cell in their complex relationships took a lot of work, but some researchers have set a new high bar for biophysical imaging. Read More ›
power lines Type post Author David Coppedge Date March 27, 2023 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignScience Tagged , ATP synthase, blood vessels, Cambrian animals, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, cristae, Darwin's Dilemma, electricity, hierarchy, intelligent design, metabolites, mitochondrial membranes, muscle cells, muscles, National Institutes of Health, oxygen, Stephen Meyer A Power Grid in Muscle Cells Has Profound Design Implications David Coppedge March 27, 2023 Biology, Intelligent Design, Science 6 To see why, we must remember that muscles first appear in the Cambrian explosion. Read More ›