Tag: control systems
New Paper Challenges Evolutionary Account of the Eukaryotic Cell Cycle
This is a subject of long-standing interest to me, and I have published several articles here.
Control Systems in Vertebrate Limbs Further Demonstrate that They Were Designed
Even if one limb suddenly transformed into another, the new limb would prove useless until its control system was entirely reengineered.
Fleshing Out a Theory of Biological Design
Steve Laufmann and Michael Egnor explore these and other insights at the intersection of biology and engineering.
Physicist Brian Miller: The Fruitful Marriage of Biology and Engineering
If biology isn’t designed, which is another way of saying “engineered,” wouldn’t this state of affairs be pretty counterintuitive?
Why Water Is Important for Human Life — A Doctor Explains
Biologist Ray Bohlin and physician Howard Glicksman discuss the body’s wondrous control systems for using water.