Springtail_Pogonognathellus_longicornis_(24907256347).jpg Type post Author David Coppedge Date March 3, 2025 CategoriesApplied SciencesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , abortion, Animal Algorithms, bacterial flagella, Biomimetics, cable bacteria, centrioles, Current Biology, Darwinism, Discovery Institute Press, engineers, Eric Cassell, evolution, fetuses, Harvard University, intelligent design, Living Waters, mantis shrimp, materials science, Michael Behe, molecular machines, navigation, New Scientist, nose, PNAS, sea turtles, sophistication, springtails, super-resolution microscopy, University of North Carolina, University of Oldenburg As Science Observes, Talk of Evolution Fades David Coppedge March 3, 2025 Applied Sciences, Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Another point worthy of note: the more sophistication that is found in biological engineering, the more scientists want to imitate it. Read More ›
Nuclear Pore Complex Type post Date February 8, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Baylor College of Medicine, Boston University, Cell (journal), cytoplasm, DNA, evolution, intelligent design, nuclear envelope, nuclear pore complex, nucleus, Rockefeller University, super-resolution microscopy, therapeutics, UC San Diego, Unlocking the Mystery of Life Nuclear Pore Complex Comes into Focus Science and Culture February 8, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 Super-resolution microscopy is letting us peer even closer into the cell’s secrets, revealing awesome wonders. Read More ›