Month: April 2015
Understanding Respiration: Why Real Numbers Really Matter
For our ancient ancestors, being able to bring this much O2 into the body would have been the difference between eating or being eaten.
The Elegance of C. elegans: Classic Design in Miniature
It’s like an Eames chair stripped down to the bare essentials.
From Developmental Biology, New Evidence for Intelligent Design: Two Videos Pose a Basic Challenge to Unguided Evolution
You’ll find roundworms in the compost heap in your backyard. But you will need a microscope to see them well.
Animal Rights Opposes Successful Cancer Test
Dogs are amazing animals, intelligently designed by exceptional humans to serve us in so many ways.
Listen: Casey Luskin on Why Natural Selection Struggles to Fix Advantageous Traits in Populations
On a new episode of ID the Future, Luskin continues his series discussing the top ten problems with biological and chemical evolution.