Tag: origami
Life and Origami: Lessons from the Art of Paper-Folding
The differences between an origami figure and a living thing are more instructive than their similarities.
Scientist Discovers a Protist’s “Cellular Origami” — The First Known Case
You will probably not be surprised to hear that Dr. Prakash is an engineer as well as a biologist. This is predictable.
Fossil Friday: The Complex Wing Folding of Earwigs
This highly complex mode of wing folding is one of the many examples of engineering marvels in insects that strongly suggest intelligent design.
In Biology, Intelligent Designs that Amaze, Amuse, and Entertain
Animals and plants keep giving scientists and engineers ideas for biomimetic designs. Sometimes observing the organisms is just plain fun.
Of Statues and Sponges — Progress in My Conversation with a Theistic Evolutionist
Only by sheer coincidence would blind factors produce such remarkable things, and coincidence is never that lucky.