phagocyte Type post Date May 31, 2021 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , Alzheimer’s disease, biochemists, blood cells, brain, caspases, cells, enzyme, Foresight (book), intelligent design, irreducibly complex systems, Jonas Salk, Kyoto University, lipids, Marcos Eberlin, microglia, Molecular Cell, phagocytes, phospholipid, Salk Institute Cell Cannibalism Shows Intelligent Design Science and Culture May 31, 2021 Biology, Intelligent Design 6 “Eat me!” cries a cell to other cells. But biochemists know it is for the greater good. Read More ›
surgery Type post Date July 21, 2020 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , brain, Caltech, cell death, Darwinists, DNA, embryo, Evolution News, foresight, gestation, hydrogen bonds, intelligent design, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, natural selection, Nature Communications, phagocytes, PNAS, proteins, quality control, repair, Science Advances, skull In Cells and Whole Organisms, Repair Mechanisms Imply Foresight, Not Evolution Science and Culture July 21, 2020 Biology, Intelligent Design 9 It takes foresight to make complex tools and procedures that can restore the functions of other tools. A blind process can only see the immediate present. Read More ›