Grand Central Station Type post Author David Coppedge Date September 29, 2022 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignScience Tagged , angstroms, ATP, cilia, ciliopathies, evolution, Evolution News, intelligent design, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, membranes, Michael Behe, molecular machines, organelles, Science (journal), Science Advances, University of Basel, voltage, Washington University Grand Central Station and Beyond: Molecular Machines Visualized in 3-D David Coppedge September 29, 2022 Biology, Intelligent Design, Science 8 Cryo-electron microscopy is allowing cell biologists to see irreducibly complex molecular machines in three-dimensional glory. Read More ›
atomium Type post Author David Coppedge Date December 1, 2020 CategoriesChemistryIntelligent Design Tagged , angstroms, atoms, ATP synthase, bacterial flagellum, biological systems, Boston University, Cryo-EM microscopy, electron microscope, Food and Drug Administration, intelligent design, John E. Walker, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Michael Behe, microglia, microscopy, mitochondria, molecular machines, Nature News and Views, Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, neuroscience, Nobel Prize, optical coherence tomography, PNAS, ribose operon, rotors, Stanford University “Resolution Revolution”: Intelligent Design, Now at the Atomic Level David Coppedge December 1, 2020 Chemistry, Intelligent Design 10 Breakthroughs in imaging are allowing scientists to see iconic molecular machines in unprecedented detail. This will be a great boon for design science. Read More ›