Tag: New Scientist
“Bacteria Are Incredible” — Here Are More Illustrations
Much of our plastic debris accumulates in the oceans where it collects in huge revolving garbage patches on the surface called gyres.
Fascia, Your Body’s Fashionable “New” Organ
It’s not often that a new functional organ is found in the human body, considering that everything has been dissected and drawn for centuries.
An Engineering Marvel, Animals Find Their Way by Reading Earth’s Magnetic Field
Intelligent design predicts that organisms will be equipped with complex systems that can take advantage of environmental cues and respond with precision.
A Sympathetic Account of Panpsychism
“Modern physics was founded on the separation of mind and matter.” Indeed, it was. And if that doesn’t work, materialism is dead.
Cambrian Explosion: More Woes and Dodges
Evolutionists are still failing to explain the Cambrian explosion. They struggle to explain new complexities or else try to change the subject.