thermometer Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date February 26, 2024 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignMedicineNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , air conditioning, aspirin, bacteria, blood vessels, body heat, body temperature, brain, catalysis, chills, enzymes, evolution, fever, heat, hypothalamus, infection, inflammation, intelligent design, muscle tone, muscles, neurons, ovens, skin, sweating, temperature, thermostats, white blood cells In Its Design, the Body’s Thermostat Resembles Human Technology Jonathan McLatchie February 26, 2024 Biology, Intelligent Design, Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind 6 The existence of thermostatic control of our body temperature is not at all surprising supposing life to be the product of a purposeful engineer. Read More ›
light dimmer Type post Author Casey Luskin Date September 27, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionFine-tuningIntelligent Design Tagged , autism, cancer, Crohn’s disease, DNA, eukaryotes, evolution, gene expression, human genome, intelligent design, junk DNA, motors, mutations, nucleotides, ovens, phenotypes, proteins, regulatory elements, repetitive elements, schizophrenia, Science (journal), Short Tandem Repeats, STRs, transcription factor Former “Junk DNA,” STRs Found to Be “Rheostats” that “Precisely Regulate Gene Expression” Casey Luskin September 27, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design 4 Rheostats are “often used as power control devices, for example to control light intensity (dimmer), speed of motors, heaters, and ovens.” Read More ›