
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

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.

Engineered Adaptability: Logic Mechanisms Direct Creatures' Innate Adaptability
“It’s only logical” was the statement frequently made by the Vulcan character Spock in the Star Trek series.
Continuous Environmental Tracking: An Engineering Framework to Understand Adaptation and Diversification
by Randy J. Guliuzza, P.E., M.D., and Phil Gaskill
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism. 8: 158-184, article 11.
Abstract

Unlocking the Origins of Snake Venom
The origin of snake venom has been a long-time mystery to both creationists and evolutionists. Interestingly, new research confirms that the same genes that encode snake venom proteins are active in many other tissues.1



