Tag: multicellular life
Lukas Ruegger on the “Ediacaran Explosion”— No Solution to the Cambrian Puzzle
Ruegger is the personable new intelligent design “explainer” whose videos take an approach similar to Khan Academy’s, but better.
Cellular Self-Sacrifice — And an Allegory
No one knows how apoptosis came to be, although there are theories. Even the simplest of animals are programmed for it.
Inside the Cell: Death and Self-Sacrifice
Sarah Chaffee interviews biologist and Center for Science & Culture Senior Fellow Ann Gauger about apoptosis — or self-induced cell death.
Previously Unknown “Scutoid” Shape, Critical to Biology, Calls Architecture and Design to Mind
These sources should be more careful with their word choice. Someone could get the wrong idea.
Rewrite the Textbooks (Again): Origin of Mitochondria Blown Up
Why are evolutionists always wrong? And why are they always so sure of themselves?