dandelion Type post Author David Coppedge Date June 28, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , actuators, dandelion seeds, dandelions, Darwinians, humidity, hummingbirds, Illustra Media, Imperial College London, intelligent design, Japan, Madagascar, moths, Nature Communications, On the Origin of Species, orb webs, pappus, Paul Nelson, PLOS ONE, seals, silk glands, spider silk, spiders, thermostats, University of Bristol, whiskers, Wikipedia, Yale University Dandelions, Darwin’s Bark Spider, and More: No Shortage of Biological Wonders David Coppedge June 28, 2022 Biology, Engineering, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 7 Those of us who find purpose in biology instead of random tinkering will not run out of material to get excited about any time soon. Read More ›
Conus_catus 2 Type post Date September 20, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, America, beavers, Current Biology, dandelions, Darwinism, England, fish, fluid dynamics, intelligent design, mantis shrimp, mollusk, pappus, proboscis, Science Advances, Sweden, U.C. Irvine, University of Minnesota, venom, water lilies A Snail as Fast as a Bullet, and Other Darwin-Defying Marvels Science and Culture September 20, 2019 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 9 You could fill up a web publication’s daily coverage just with new wonders from the world of life. Would that be expected given Darwinian assumptions? Read More ›
dandelion Type post Date October 24, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, airfoil, dandelion, digestive tract, engineers, evolution, filaments, Flight, forest fire, intelligent design, motors, Nature (journal), pappus, parachute, storksbill, University of Edinburgh, Velcro, vortex, William Blake Flight: The Genius of Seeds Science and Culture October 24, 2018 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 8 Plant seeds come equipped to spread themselves in ways that baffle engineers. Did they invent these mechanisms by chance? Read More ›