Rhizomnium_punctatum_(k,_144543-474730)_0031 Type post Author David Coppedge Date May 31, 2023 CategoriesBotanyIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , abiotic chemistry, algae, Aristotle, bacteria, biopolymers, cell walls, cellulose, Current Biology, evolutionists, fungi, genes, gluconeogenesis, glucose, machines, meteorites, microbes, molecular machines, NASA, proteins, sheets, slime molds, sugars, tunicates, volcanoes, wood Cellulose Doesn’t Just Happen David Coppedge May 31, 2023 Botany, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 8 The most abundant biopolymer on Earth requires a host of machines, genes, proteins, and accessories. Read More ›
ATP synthase Type post Author David Coppedge Date October 7, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , adenine, ATP synthase, evolution, genetic information, gluconeogenesis, glycolysis, hydrothermal vents, intelligent design, Krebs cycle, Miller-Urey experiment, Nick Lane, PLOS Biology, protocells, referee, University College London Game Over? Nick Lane Wants Another Inning David Coppedge October 7, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 Michael Behe described how he attended a conference to hear Nobel laureate John Walker, the world’s expert on ATP synthase, explain how it might have evolved. Read More ›