elephantfish Type post Author David Coppedge Date August 21, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , algorithms, clicks, Current Biology, echolocation, electric eels, evolution, exoplanets, grizzly bear, intelligent design, James Webb Space Telescope, Kepler mission, neurons, noise, odor, olfaction, signal, smell, snakes, testosterone, Washington University Noise Cancellation: A Remarkable Design Solution in Biology David Coppedge August 21, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 The principle behind this biological methodology can be extended to every case in biology where an organism needs to discriminate signals from self. Read More ›
Blattoidae_-_Fossil Type post Date February 23, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, butterfly, Carboniferous Period, cockroach, Current Biology, flagellum, Living Waters, Metamorphosis, odor, Olfactory Sensory Neurons, Pacific Salmon, sensors, smell, U.C. Riverside A Smell Test for Design v. Evolutionary Explanations Science and Culture February 23, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 One of the reasons cockroaches are so successful is their keen sense of smell. Read More ›
olfaction Type post Date November 28, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, __video-unavailable, cilia, cochlea, Drosophila, evolution, insects, intelligent design, Living Waters, mammals, memory, molecules, Nature Communications, odor, olfaction, Olfactory Sensory Neurons, retina, salmon, smell “Remarkably,” Odor Code Just Doubled Science and Culture November 28, 2017 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 7 Olfactory receptors squeeze more data out of odor molecules than previously thought. Read More ›