20-Mule-Team-2019_NPS_Patrick-Taylor-14 Type post Author David Coppedge Date August 1, 2022 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScience Tagged , boron, bromine, ceramics, charcoal, copper, diamond, fertilizer, Geophysical Research Letters, glass, Guillermo Gonzalez, iron, Jay Richards, magnesium, metalloenzymes, Mojave Desert, Periodic Table, plate tectonics, prior fitness, Privileged Species, semiconductors, SpaceX, The Miracle of Man, The Miracle of the Cell, The Privileged Planet, Turkey Prior Fitness for Life: The Problem of Boron David Coppedge August 1, 2022 Intelligent Design, Science 10 The atomic element boron is essential for life, but how do you get it from stars to plants and animals? Read More ›
rare earth Type post Date March 5, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesRare Earth Tagged , __k-review, bromine, Bronze Age, calcium, carbon, chlorine, collagen, Donald Brownlee, Enceladus, Europa, hydrogen, intelligent design, Iron Age, Jupiter, magnesium, Michael Denton, Milky Way, nitrogen, oxygen, Periodic Table, Peter Ward, phosphorus, potassium, rare earth elements, Saturn, Science (journal), sodium, Stone Age, sulfur, supernova, The Privileged Planet, The Wonder of Water, Vanderbilt University Rare Earth Elements and Intelligent Design Science and Culture March 5, 2019 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Rare Earth 9 Can we explain human technology merely by supernova explosions and blind chance? In rare earth elements, we find hints of a better explanation. Read More ›