guns on USS Iowa Type post Date May 6, 2021 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , archaea, ATP synthase, bacteria, bacterial flagella, bats, bombs, bugs, cryo-electron microscopy, design filter, eukaryotes, Germany, guns, intelligent design, Nature Communications, Scott Minnich, T3SS, type III secretion system, Unlocking the Mystery of Life Closer Look at the T3SS Reveals Design Science and Culture May 6, 2021 Intelligent Design 8 If one visualizes the recoil action of large guns on ships as they fire, that is perhaps what the EA (export apparatus) is doing for the T3SS. Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date January 6, 2018 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , __k-review, animal rights, bombs, experiments, feelings, Ingrid Newkirk, laboratory, medicine, mice, neurons, Nuremberg Code, PETA, Research, schizophrenia, thinking, wrist Animal Researchers Should Be Proud Wesley J. Smith January 6, 2018 Medicine 4 We are often awed at the medical miracles that save so many of our lives and alleviate unquantifiable levels of human suffering. Read More ›