helix-stockpack-adobe-stock-328736753-stockpack-adobestock Type post Date September 15, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , ancient Earth, cells, chemistry, frustration, Georgia Tech, intelligent design, Last Universal Common Ancestor, life, lipids, LUCA, molecules, NASA, National Science Foundation, nucleic acids, ocean, organic chemistry, polysaccharides, proteins, ribosomes, water, YouTube videos Origin-of-Life Researcher at Georgia Tech Picks Up the Design Signal in Biopolymers Science & Culture September 15, 2025 Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 3 You will hear one word, over and over in this remarkable talk, that has stolen the place, or taken the credit, for what is undeniable evidence of design. Read More ›
ALH84001 Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date March 30, 2020 CategoriesAstronomyGeologyOrigin of LifePhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, ancient Earth, astrobiology, continents, crystals, fossils, Guillermo Gonzalez, Mars, Miller-Urey experiment, Moon, oceans, planetary habitability, The Mystery of Life’s Origin, University of Washington What Astrobiology Teaches about the Origin of Life Guillermo Gonzalez March 30, 2020 Astronomy, Geology, Origin of Life, Physical Sciences 5 It is possible that there is no surviving evidence anywhere on Earth of our planet’s first life. Read More ›
endothelial-cell Type post Author Brian Miller Date March 27, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignOrigin of LifePhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, ancient Earth, Center for Science and Culture, complex systems, Discovery Institute Press, Duke University, emergence, entropy, equilibrium, intelligent agency, MIT, molecules, second of law thermodynamics Thermodynamic Challenges to the Origin of Life Brian Miller March 27, 2020 Intelligent Design, Origin of Life, Physical Sciences 3 Spontaneous natural processes always tend toward states of greater entropy, lower energy, or both. Read More ›