Tag: biology
Ann Gauger: A Scientist’s Circuitous Journey to Faith
Today’s episode is the first in an occasional series, “Why It Matters,” spotlighting ID researchers and hearing from them how they got into intelligent design.
Springtails: Wingless Arthropods that Can Fly
The fossil record shows a “Hexapod Gap.” Unfortunately for Darwin, the two leading theories to explain the gap can be ruled out.
Listen: “Design Errors” in the Human Body?
Nathan Lents often ignores something basic to engineering — the necessity of design tradeoffs.
Your Designed Body: “Irreducible Complexity on Steroids”
How could blind evolutionary processes, such as neo-Darwinism’s mechanism of natural selection working on genetic mutations, build this bio-engineering marvel?
Viewing Chinese Lanterns in Pittsburgh
I mused about the genetic coding requirements for the changes in protein expression and timing (during development) to give its precise floral morphology.