Robert_Brown Type post Author David Coppedge Date September 16, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , AlphaFold, antibiotics, ATP synthase, biophysicists, Brownian motion, Caltech, cells, conformations, cytoplasm, Duke University, Eric Hedin, intrinsically disordered proteins, kinesin, Maxwell’s demon, MIT, molecular machines, noncoding RNAs, nucleus, proteins, Robert Brown, Robert Shedinger, Scotsmen, The Scientist, Washington University Embrace the Chaos: How Cells Harness Disorder for Function David Coppedge September 16, 2024 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 9 In three classes of examples, cells are shown to manipulate chaotic forces toward functional purposes. Read More ›
clathrin cage Type post Author David Coppedge Date July 21, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , coat proteins, conformations, EMBL Heidelberg, endoplasmic reticulum, evolution, geodesic dome, Golgi apparatus, hexagons, humans, intelligent design, Latin, proteins, Science (journal), self-driving cars, vesicles, yeast Cell Vesicles Wear Sophisticated Coats, Defying Unguided Evolutionary Explanations David Coppedge July 21, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 These coats, and the accessory proteins that build them, attach them to vesicles, and disassemble them, exhibit irreducible complexity. Read More ›