Symbiosis Studies Reveal Stunning Complexity March 1, 2010 If you know about the relationship between flowers and bees, you know the basics of symbiosis—two dissimilar species living together interdependently. To account for... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Transport Network Designs Inspired by Plasmodium February 17, 2010 These two quotes by Thomas Edison highlight the difficulties in making a good idea work. A good idea comes to fruition only after much... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Nutrient Quantities Must Be Fine-Tuned February 8, 2010 All life requires carbon and nitrogen. Without adequate quantities of each element sequestered in specific compounds life cannot survive. Ecologists note, too, that as... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Evidence for God’s Grace in Epilepsy Genes January 22, 2010 The old cliché “two wrongs don’t make a right” proves true in many situations, but in the genetics of the brain, two genetic wrongs... Publications by Read
Mixotrophs – An Evolutionary “Nice Try” January 1, 2010 Amid all the celebration last year over the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of his most famous book, On... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Quoth the Raven, “Nevermore.” December 28, 2009 Edgar Allan Poe was not the only one impressed with the great intellect of the raven. Ravens also much impressed the prophet Elijah when... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Ears Have It December 2, 2009 Fire alarms. Thunder claps. Explosions. These jarring noises make us jump out of our seats and cause our hearts to race. Our ability to... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Viruses and God’s Providence Revisited November 26, 2009 New Research Suggests More Reasons Why God Created Viruses. Thanksgiving is the time of year that most people pause to celebrate their blessings. Christians... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Design November 23, 2009 The mutual relationship between vascular plants (flowering plants) and arbuscular mycorrihizal fungi (AMF) is the most prevalent known plant symbiosis. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Shrimp Eyes Have It November 11, 2009 Louis Armstrong was one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time. His style of singing and playing shifted the focus of jazz... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Optimal Memory Design and Benefits of Forgetting November 9, 2009 During speaking events, I am frequently complimented for my "phenomenal memory." People are impressed by the relative ease with which I quote Bible passages... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Novel Nitrogen Uptake Design October 26, 2009 Molecular nitrogen (N2) comprises about 79 percent of the atmosphere, making it the most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere. Publications by Hugh Ross Read