Tag: Current Biology
Harvard Molecular Geneticist Vindicates Michael Behe’s Main Argument in Darwin Devolves
Mainstream evolutionary biologists are independently arriving at very similar conclusions to Behe’s central thesis.
Intelligent Design in Birds, Insects Inspires Aeronautics and More
Scientists in London filled a flight tunnel with thousands of tiny soap bubbles to reveal the motions of air as the owl flies through them.
Butterfly Wing Pattern Diversification by Non-Darwinian Mechanisms
In butterfly “evolution,” new findings show mechanisms at work other than random mutation and natural selection.
Small Wonders: Design in Tiny Creatures
Miniature designs often require more foresight and delicate engineering than large designs. Examples are abundant in the living world.
Design in the First Animals
Scientists debate whether ctenophores are the earliest animals to appear in the Cambrian explosion. If so, they arrived with multiple tissues, a nervous system, and a digestive system.