Amoeba proteus Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date June 11, 2023 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Arthur S. Reber, cells, central dogma, consciousness, DNA, Francis Crick, František Baluška, James Shapiro, materialism, neurons, Nobel Prize, nucleic acids, Oxford University, panpsychism, Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, RNA, Scientific American, The Scientist, UCLA, University of Bonn, University of British Columbia, University of Chicago, William B. Miller Jr. Cognitive Cells? A Newer Challenge to Neo-Darwinism Denyse O’Leary June 11, 2023 Biology, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 6 The origin of self-referential cognition is unknown, say a trio of researchers who call it “biology’s most profound enigma.” Read More ›
LIDAR scan Type post Author David Coppedge Date June 22, 2022 CategoriesArchaeologyIntelligent DesignLife SciencesPaleontology Tagged , Amazon, Amazonia, communication, Design Inference, helicopter, intelligence, intelligent design, LIDAR, Light Detection and Ranging, Nature News, Nature News and Views, No Free Lunch, pyramids, spacecraft, steganography, University of Bonn, William A. Dembski Detected: Intelligent Designs in the Amazon Jungle David Coppedge June 22, 2022 Archaeology, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences, Paleontology 4 With LIDAR technology, the angle of incidence of a signal can reveal designs hiding in plain sight. Read More ›
loennig Type post Author Granville Sewell Date June 28, 2021 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , "God of the gaps", Berlin, Cologne, Darwinism, Free University, German, intelligent design, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, University of Bonn, volcano, Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig Intelligent Design, Ahead of Its Time: More on W. E. Lönnig’s 1971 Thesis Granville Sewell June 28, 2021 Intelligent Design 5 In his youth, Dr. Lönnig bravely opposed dogma that was almost universally accepted and perilous to question. Read More ›
loennig Type post Author Granville Sewell Date April 21, 2021 CategoriesGeneticsIntelligent DesignLife SciencesZoology Tagged , angiosperms, Cambrian Explosion, carnivorous plants, Charles Darwin, convergence, creator, Darwinists, Free University, Gestalt, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, Köln, logos, Marcel-Paul Schützenberger, Marcos Eberlin, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Mexico, Michael Behe, mousetrap, Neo-Darwinism, paleontology, Second Law of Thermodynamics, United States, University of Bonn, Utricularia, Wistar Symposium, Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig: An Intelligent Design Pioneer Granville Sewell April 21, 2021 Genetics, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences, Zoology 6 Darwinism sounds superficially plausible until one looks at real plants and animals with their irreducibly complex details. Read More ›
Quallenforschung im Bonner zoologischen Institut Type post Date January 31, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, D’Arcy Thompson, Dogs, evolution, Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis, follicle, genome, giant squid, hair cells, intelligent design, Leonhard Euler, Marine Biology Laboratory, Michael Denton, Neural Networks, promissory note, rats, Science Advances, The Conversation, University of Bonn, University of Chicago, University of Queensland, vermin Carnival of the Animals Delights Scientists Science and Culture January 31, 2020 Intelligent Design 7 The graceful, pulsating moon jellyfish move in “a very efficient way,” say biologists at the University of Bonn. Read More ›