Tag: zebrafish
Homeostasis: How Active Maintenance Showcases Intelligent Design
Can you think of an un-designed process that employs external machinery to maintain the state of another machine?
New Study Supports Michael Denton’s Structuralist View
The way an embryo develops shows a method of patterning that makes use of physical processes as if they conform to a predetermined plan.
Response to a Critic: But What About Undirected Graphs?
A dependency graph is not any old ad hoc hypothesis. It was posited because it is something that we observe in software engineering.
Out of One Cell, Many Tissues — But How?
Scientists are delving into the remarkable way a zygote grows through its embryonic stages to an adult.
Embracing Uncertainty: Evolution’s Latest Dodge
Faced with conflicting genetic evidence, Darwinians reach for a new “uncertainty principle” borrowed from physics.