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Without Hemoglobin, How Do Icefish Survive the Cold? By Design

Icefish, aka the family Channichthydiae, survive at 0oC in the Southern Ocean by maintaining blood viscosity at the set point of 3.27 centipoise. Read More ›
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David Galloway: The Fetal Circulatory System Is Irreducibly Complex

Dr. Galloway also mentions some molecular machines that he’s convinced are irreducibly complex and shout intelligent design. Read More ›
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Now It’s Assisted Suicide by Zoom Meeting

Remember when we were told that assisted suicide would only be engaged in as part of an intimate and long-term physician/patient relationship? Read More ›
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Photo: CSC Fellow Geoffrey Simmons in Jerusalem.

An “Enthralling” New Book from Discovery Fellow Geoffrey Simmons

Here it is in Kirkus Reviews, not previously known to me for showing sympathy toward the theory of intelligent design. Read More ›
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Neuroscientist Michael Egnor, the Philosophical Physician, on Science and the Soul

Try to read his essay through to the end without getting chills. Read More ›
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A Doc Talks Human Blood Flow and Exquisitely Intelligent Design

Glicksman explains the hugely complex blood flow systems required to keep us clear-headed and alive even while doing everything from gymnastics to simply getting up in the morning. Read More ›
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Man check blood pressure monitor and heart rate monitor with digital pressure gauge. Health care and  Medical concept
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The Designed Body: Our Irreducibly Complex Blood Pressure Control System

We always hear about friends and family with blood pressure problems. There’s something easy to miss, though. Read More ›

Water — We’ll Drink to That

Dr. Howard Glicksman goes beyond a discussion of irreducible complexity to something he calls “natural survival capacity.” Read More ›

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