Tag: science
The Cell’s Surveillance System: Introducing the Cell Cycle Checkpoint Pathways
The more deeply you explore the cell cycle, the more you come to the realization that it represents one of the most remarkable evidences of design in the biological universe.
Biology-Inspired Robots Mimic “Design Principles” in Nature
By mimicking the locomotion of various kinds of living organisms, engineers are building impressively mobile robots.
Cambrian Animals? Just Add Oxygen
In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a new paper that, frankly, we’re not sure passes the laugh test.
Darwinian Magic: Another Question-Begging Darwinian Explanation of the Cambrian Explosion
The Cambrian animals exploded onto the scene because evolution works fast sometimes. What, you’ve got a problem with that?
The Mystery of Human Origins Remains: More Doubts About Australopithecus sediba
“A. sediba is the wrong hominin in the wrong place at the wrong time to be our direct ancestor.”