Tachypleus_gigas Type post Date June 8, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , American Chemical Society, arachnids, Australia, cancer, dragline silk, horseshoe crabs, Jurgen Otto, mites, Nature Communications, scorpions, spiders, ticks, toxins, University of Melbourne, University of Queensland, venom Make Like a Scorpion, and Other Arachnid Designs Science and Culture June 8, 2020 Intelligent Design 9 Long shunned for their bites and toxins, arachnids are gaining respect for biomimetic inspiration. Read More ›
Conus_catus 2 Type post Date September 20, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, America, beavers, Current Biology, dandelions, Darwinism, England, fish, fluid dynamics, intelligent design, mantis shrimp, mollusk, pappus, proboscis, Science Advances, Sweden, U.C. Irvine, University of Minnesota, venom, water lilies A Snail as Fast as a Bullet, and Other Darwin-Defying Marvels Science and Culture September 20, 2019 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 9 You could fill up a web publication’s daily coverage just with new wonders from the world of life. Would that be expected given Darwinian assumptions? Read More ›