Tag: dysteleology
Clever Designs in Nature Worth Imitating
As the biomimetics movement accelerates, scientists keep providing more and more examples of intelligent design in organisms great and small.
Giraffe Weekend: The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
Darwinists have called it one of “nature’s worst designs,” “obviously a ridiculous detour,” asserting that “no engineer would ever make a mistake like that.”
Oral Cavity’s Supposedly “Lousy” Design Is a Key to Human Speech
We’re constantly told that the design of the human larynx, trachea, and oral cavity is poor because it allows for choking on food.
Astonished and Amused by Lamoureux’s (Mis)Take on Intelligent Design
It’s always unfortunate when people misconstrue or misrepresent other people.
New Ideas on the Evolution of Photosynthesis Reaction Centers
The serendipity is deafening.