Cytosol Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date March 18, 2026 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , 3D spatial organization, active matter, Aristotle, biology, cargo recognition, cascades, cells, condensates, cycles, cytoplasm, Darwin's Black Box, dissipative systems, DNA transcription, droplets, electrolytes, endoplasmic reticulum, Energy, enzyme activity, function, goal-directedness, Golgi bodies, Ilya Prigogine, intentionality, intracellular landscape, living systems, lysosomes, machines, macromolecules, matter, mechanism, medical school, Michael Behe, mitochondria, molecular biology, molecular grammar, naturalism, neo-Darwinian evolution, nucleus, organisms, physics, Riccardo Babic, scaffolding, Science and Culture Today, signaling cascades, St. Thomas Aquinas, structure, TCA cycle, telos, tornadoes, Trends in Biochemical Sciences, Velcro, whirlpools Active Matter: How Function Determines Structure Stephen J. Iacoboni March 18, 2026 Biology, Intelligent Design 8 As always, the approach of naturalism is to reduce the complexity of natural phenomena to basic physical laws. Read More ›