Tag: bioelectricity
Biological Information in Static Electricity
The influence of static charge in pollination is one demonstrable case — not only for bees, but for moths and hummingbirds as well.
Bioelectricity Gives Biologists a Jolt
We’ve explored bioelectricity in cells. We’ve looked at it within the human body. Now, electrical engineering is being found in the realms between.
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.
Doug Axe: Darwinian Biology Is to Spelling as Intelligent Design Is to the Art of Writing
Looking for a good metaphor to help explain the relationship between standard Darwinian biology and the new paradigm offered by intelligent design?
The Face of a Frog: Time-Lapse Video Reveals Never-Before-Seen Bioelectric Pattern
Laura Vandenberg, lead author on the paper, says in the video that “the finding suggests that what we thought about how cells know what to make is incomplete.”