borgs Type post Author David Coppedge Date October 21, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , archaea, Borgs, Colorado, CRISPR-Cas9, Darwinian theory, DNA, evolution, genes, genetic information, greenhouse gases, heavy metals, Jennifer Doudna, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, methane, Methanoperedens, microbes, Nature (journal), Star Trek, toxins Beneficial Borgs Have Landed David Coppedge October 21, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 Borg theory represents a major paradigm shift about how genetic information is stored and shared. Read More ›
Zinc Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 18, 2021 CategoriesBiochemistryBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , "poor design", amino acids, bioengineering, carbon, copper, elements, Emily Reeves, enzymes, Erika DeBenedictis, heavy metals, hydrogen, intelligent design, iron, junk DNA, materialism, metalloenzymes, metals, nickel, nitrogen, oxygen, proteins, ribozymes, RNA, Scientific Reports, sulfur, zinc Do Proteins Lack Metals, Reflecting Poor Design? Casey Luskin June 18, 2021 Biochemistry, Biology, Intelligent Design 12 According to Erika DeBenedictis, “one of the big limitations of biology are the basic building blocks themselves.” Read More ›