BrucodiSfingedellEuforbia3 Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date August 19, 2025 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , Andrew McDiarmid, bacteria, behavior, biochemistry, biological information, biology, biosignatures, cells, cognition, communication, Darwinism, decision-making, digestion, emergent properties, emergentism, emotions, Eric Hedin, goals, heart rate, human beings, ID the Future, information processing, intelligent design, interviews, life, nervous system, physical laws, physicists, rocks, sensory input, sentient beings, single-celled organisms, stars, undirected processes, water Physicist Eric Hedin: Information Processing as a Hallmark of Life Andrew McDiarmid August 19, 2025 Biology, Intelligent Design 3 I begin a two-part conversation with Dr. Eric Hedin, a physicist and author who’s been asking bold questions about the hidden patterns of life. Read More ›
ARSCampylobacterjejuni Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date July 17, 2025 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignScience Reporting Tagged , assembly, bacteria, basal disk, Campylobacter jejuni, domain swapping, evolution, fact check, flagellar system, flagellum, folding, headlines, Imperial College London, intelligent design, mathematical plausibility, microbiology, Morgan Beeby, PflC proteins, propellers, proteases, proteins, swimming, transitions, undirected processes Fact Check: Has a Study Shown “How Bacteria Evolved Powered-Up Propellers”? Jonathan McLatchie July 17, 2025 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Science Reporting 6 This is a classic case of the media overstating the evidence for some evolutionary claim. Read More ›