Cardamine hirsuta Type post Author David Coppedge Date June 30, 2022 CategoriesBotanyGeologyIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , chaperones, copper, cytochrome C oxidase, enzymes, erosion, fire-making, Illustra Media, intelligent design, lignin, Max Planck Institute, metallurgy, metals, Michael Denton, minerals, PNAS, prior fitness, soil, storksbill, The Miracle of Man, The Miracle of the Cell, zinc Copper Reveals Its Role in Exploding Plants — and in the Miracle of Man David Coppedge June 30, 2022 Botany, Geology, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 9 The exploding pods of the popping cress send the plant’s seeds flying in all directions, as far as a meter from the parent. Read More ›
Myoglobin Type post Date December 16, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , AlphaFold, amino-acid sequences, artificial intelligence, chaperones, DeepMind, DNA, Douglas Axe, engineers, enzymes, Evolution News, evolutionary algorithms, Ewen Callaway, Go (game), hyperdrive, intelligent design, Nature News, No Free Lunch, Nobel Prize, proteins, reverse-engineering, Science (journal), Signature in the Cell, Undeniable (book), University of Maryland, William A. Dembski Protein Folding Breakthrough: Evolution or Design? Science and Culture December 16, 2020 Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 DeepMind, the AI company that beat human Go gamers with AlphaGo, has made progress in solving the protein folding problem. But who deserves the credit? Read More ›