Tag: human body
CELS 2021 — A Report from the Trenches
In this workshop-like setting, a group of 60 biologists, engineers, medical practitioners, and researchers from related disciplines assembled for three days.
A Physician Describes How Behe, and Intelligent Design, Changed His Mind
There’s no better tribute to the power of ideas than a changed mind. Erik Strandness is a physician in Spokane, WA, practicing neonatal medicine.
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.
What if Our Muscles Were Less Powerful?
As every medical student comes to learn when first dissecting the human body at medical school, our limbs are almost entirely composed of muscles.
The Human Body as a Biomimetic Inspiration
As symbols of the perfection of human form, one might consider the Venus de Milo or Michelangelo’s David. But those don’t show the insides.