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SCT: A Word You Should Learn: Interoception

You have senses all over your body that keep your internal organs balanced even under stress.

SCT: Noise Canceling Technology Found in Fish

The ability to ignore self-generated noise is logical but requires engineering.

How the Vagus Nerve Regulates Digestion

The vagus nerve’s right branch plays a key role in digestive signaling.

ENST: The Electric Cell: More Synergy with Physics Found in Cellular Coding

This article updates yesterday's post about "the electric cell" with more evidences of design.

How Cells Protect the Body

Some of our best defenders operate quietly as microscopic machines within our cells.

Cave Paintings May Contain Codes

The Foresight of Our Paleolithic Ancestors: Ancient Cave Paintings Suggest Messaging

The “Empty” Space in the Brain Has Vital Functions

Extra-cellular space (ECS)—the space between brain cells—has important functions that are 'mind boggling,' too.

Super Designs in Amazing Animals, Part 2

Organisms of all kinds, sizes and shapes have mastered physical principles in astonishing ways. Here are more examples.

More Plants That Didn’t Evolve

We continue with looks at how plants supposedly evolved, drawing from latest news from the leading journals and science media outlets.

Alien Religion Unrebuked

Big Science only forbids some religions, like those with evidence. The wacky ones pass right by the censors.

Nature Inspires Hi-Tech Design

Scientists and engineers continue the gold rush to imitate nature's solutions to problems.

Enjoy Your High-Tech Body and Brain

No need to feel insignificant in a lonely universe. You are loaded with great equipment for an exciting life.

More Examples of "Convergent Evolution" Claimed

Traits evolve by common ancestry, evolutionists claim—except when they don't, which is all too common.

Plant Intranet Seen in Action

How do roots respond to what the top of the plant experiences? With an elaborate communication system resembling email.

Children Are Little Geniuses

There's a lot of talent in the heads of those little toddlers.
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