parallel-bars Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date October 5, 2024 CategoriesAnatomyBiologyHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent Design Tagged , "poor design", arthritis, automobile, biceps, bursa, Cheddar News, chimpanzees, clavicle, collarbone, Columbia University, deltoid muscle, diet, DNA, evolution, exercise, feces, flat tire, flexibility, forearm, hip joint, human body, human shoulder, humerus, intelligent design, muscle, Natalia Ryzak, posture, rotator cuff, scapula, shoulder, shoulder blade, shoulder problems, stability, storytelling, throwing, tornado, trapezius muscle, zoos Is the Human Shoulder Badly Designed? Jonathan Wells October 5, 2024 Anatomy, Biology, Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design 10 Watch an acrobat performing on the parallel bars. Or a baseball player pitching a fastball. Or an athlete swimming the butterfly. Read More ›
puppy dog eyes 2 Type post Author Michael Behe Date June 19, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, amino acids, codon, Darwin Devolves, devolution, dog breeds, Dogs, evolution, evolutionary mechanism, genes, genetic changes, humans, legs, muscle, mutations, muzzle, PNAS, researchers, wolves Puppy Dog Eyes for Darwin Michael Behe June 19, 2019 Evolution 2 A study in PNAS has gotten tons of affectionate press, probably because puppies are so darned cute. Read More ›
Type post Date November 2, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, ATP, Cataglyphis fortis, Current Biology, Darwin's tree, dependency graph, desert ant, fruit flies, GPS, ID the Future, intelligent design, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, limpets, Max Planck Institute, memory, muscle, Nature (journal), New Zealand, penguins, PLOS ONE, PNAS, University of Otago, wildebeest, Winston Ewert Ants, Wildebeest, Penguins, and More: A Zoo of Animal Designs Science and Culture November 2, 2018 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 8 Don’t kick sand in the face of a wildebeest by joking that it looks like it was made by a committee. It might flex its muscles and charge. Read More ›