Tag: nervous system
Your Intelligently Designed Body Is a System of Systems
To be alive, every cell in your body needs solutions to a complicated set of problems.
This Cambrian Explosion “Explanation” Qualifies as Propaganda
It’s interesting to see what Derek E. G. Briggs is willing to admit about the Cambrian explosion.
How Plants Talk When We’re Not Around
One genuine surprise in recent decades has been the discovery that plants have nervous systems like animals.
Octopuses Get Emotional About Pain, Research Shows
The smartest of invertebrates, the octopus, once again prompts us to rethink what we believe to be the origin of intelligence.
If IQ Is Inherited, Is the Intellect Simply Material?
The widely accepted heritability of IQ — between 57 percent and 80 percent in twin studies — is strong evidence for the materiality of the intellect.