IndianBullfrogHoplobatrachustigerinusbyDrRajuKasambe Type post Author David Coppedge Date July 2, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignZoology Tagged , Charles Ives, circatidal rhythms, conductors, crustaceans, Current Biology, frogs, fruit flies, homeostasis, Irreducible Complexity, kicking, Krisha Aghi, life cycle, lunar cycles, Metamorphosis, orbital cycles, order, Patrick Emery, randomness, Richard Kinkead, sand flea, signal transducers, solar cycles, stability, stroking, synapse, tadpole, Tara A. Janes, tempos, treading water, Victoria Lewis Homeostasis Is More than Treading Water David Coppedge July 2, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Zoology 8 From bacterium to brontosaur, stability in a dynamic environment requires an astonishing array of systems for sensing, signaling, and responding to change. Read More ›
Blue_Whale_skeleton_CAS_left_lateral_flipper Type post Author Brian Miller Date October 21, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , accuracy, bioengineering, control systems, evolution, flexibility, intelligent agents, intelligent design, limbs, nervous system, robots, sensors, stability, Stuart Burgess, vertebrate limbs Control Systems in Vertebrate Limbs Further Demonstrate that They Were Designed Brian Miller October 21, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 Even if one limb suddenly transformed into another, the new limb would prove useless until its control system was entirely reengineered. Read More ›
parallel-bars Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date October 5, 2024 CategoriesAnatomyBiologyHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent Design Tagged , "poor design", arthritis, automobile, biceps, bursa, Cheddar News, chimpanzees, clavicle, collarbone, Columbia University, deltoid muscle, diet, DNA, evolution, exercise, feces, flat tire, flexibility, forearm, hip joint, human body, human shoulder, humerus, intelligent design, muscle, Natalia Ryzak, posture, rotator cuff, scapula, shoulder, shoulder blade, shoulder problems, stability, storytelling, throwing, tornado, trapezius muscle, zoos Is the Human Shoulder Badly Designed? Jonathan Wells October 5, 2024 Anatomy, Biology, Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design 10 Watch an acrobat performing on the parallel bars. Or a baseball player pitching a fastball. Or an athlete swimming the butterfly. Read More ›
parallel-bars Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date May 13, 2022 CategoriesAnatomyBiologyEvolutionHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent Design Tagged , "poor design", arthritis, automobile, bursa, Cheddar News, chimpanzees, clavicle, collarbone, Columbia University, deltoid muscle, diet, DNA, evolution, exercise, feces, flat tire, flexibility, forearm, hip joint, human body, human shoulder, humerus, intelligent design, Natalia Ryzak, posture, rotator cuff, scapula, shoulder, shoulder blade, shoulder problems, stability, storytelling, throwing, tornado, trapezius muscle, zoos Is the Human Shoulder Badly Designed? Jonathan Wells May 13, 2022 Anatomy, Biology, Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design 10 Watch an acrobat performing on the parallel bars. Or a baseball player pitching a fastball. Or an athlete swimming the butterfly. Read More ›