airport security Type post Author David Coppedge Date March 20, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , active transport, aquaporins, cell membrane, concentration gradient, death, disease, entropy, ion channels, life, Maxwell’s demon, natural forces, Nobel Prize, non-life, osmosis, PNAS, potassium channels, Roderick MacKinnon, Second Law of Thermodynamics, selectivity filters, sodium channels, unnatural selection Secrets of Active Transport Become Visible David Coppedge March 20, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 TSA workers at airports could never boast of this much quality control in their authentication protocols. Read More ›
Origin-channel-unlabeled Type post Date August 30, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, C. elegans, calcium, cells, concentration gradient, Disney World, Douglas Axe, genetic code, Harvard University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, intelligent design, ions, manganese, membrane channels, metabolism, mitochondrial membranes, molecular machines, Nature Communications, Parkinson’s disease, PNAS, selectivity filters, Undeniable (book), University of Massachusetts at Amherst Membrane Channels Show Astonishing Specificity Science and Culture August 30, 2018 Intelligent Design 7 The “selectivity filters” in membrane channels of living cells are able to discriminate between very similar molecules or atoms using complex mechanisms. Read More ›