Search Results for: The designed body
Engineering, not Evolution, Explains the Body
Laufmann and Glicksman point to essential systems within systems within systems — irreducible complexity cubed, if you will.
The Human Body as a Marvel of Engineering
“The systems that are required to make the human body work,” says Steve Laufmann, “are exactly the kinds of things that engineers design and build.”
Let’s Sing the Body Electric
The emerging science of “bioelectricity” is opening new vistas into the electrical energy powering our nerves, organs, and tissues.
Jonathan Bartlett on the Growing Evidence of Designed Mutations
Often a given biological system dramatically limits the search space of possible mutations in useful ways.
Wesley J. Smith Asks, Is Your Body “Engineered”?
Or did it evolve through impersonal and random processes over countless millions of years of natural selection?