Engineered Adaptability: Engineered Features Determine Design Success or Failure, Part 2

Last month’s Engineered Adaptability article considered two examples of human-designed structures that were exposed to identical conditions but did no


Purposeful Genetic Changes Challenge Evolutionary Theory

Increasing numbers of evolutionists question the validity of their own theory of evolution everyone is taught in school. A recent challenge came from a paper with the intriguing title, “What is mutation? A chapter in the series: How microbes ‘jeopardize’ the modern synthesis.”1

Engineered Adaptability: Engineered Features Determine Design Success or Failure

Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.


Plants Show Engineering Principles


Rapid Changes in Plants Demonstrate Innate Tracking

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