Wells at Westminster Conference Type post Author Casey Luskin Date September 30, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScience Education Tagged , Darwin's Finches, Darwinists, David Klinghoffer, Discovery Institute, education, Eugenie Scott, hydrogen peroxide, Icons of Evolution, John West, Jonathan Wells, mutations, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Stephen J. Iacoboni, T.H. Huxley, Theodosius Dobzhansky, UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, Washington State, William A. Dembski, Yale University Remembering a Colleague, Mentor, and Friend: Jonathan Wells Casey Luskin September 30, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Science Education 11 To get ready for a research stint he shaved his beard and used hydrogen peroxide to dye his hair bleach blond to avoid being recognized. Read More ›
honey bee Type post Date February 12, 2021 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , bacteria, beehive, bioRxiv, E. coli, enzymes, Francis Bacon, honey, honeybees, hydrogen peroxide, intelligent design, Michael Behe, pain, Smithsonian Magazine, sugar, UC Davis, University of Zurich, viscosity Put Some of This on That Wound, Honey Science & Culture February 12, 2021 Intelligent Design 7 The antiseptic properties of natural honey are getting more attention as antibiotic-resistant bacteria proliferate. Read More ›
Saccharomyces cerevisiae 2 Type post Author Michael Behe Date March 5, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, biologists, Darwin Devolves, devolution, DNA, E. coli, evolution, hydrogen peroxide, mutations, Nature Ecology and Evolution, Richard Lenski, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, University of Michigan Helpful Devolutionary Mutations Are Rapid and Unavoidable: Paper Reinforces Darwin Devolves Michael Behe March 5, 2020 Evolution, Life Sciences 7 There is simply no way for any unguided, unintelligent account of the unfolding of life to avoid the bane of helpful degradative mutations. Read More ›
genetic-code-1 Type post Author Brian Miller Date December 15, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , __k-review, amino acids, codons, Dennis Venema, DNA, Eugene Koonin, genetic code, Harry Potter, hydrogen peroxide, intelligent design, Jack Szostak, Michael Yarus, Mount Rushmore, multiverse, nucleotides, proteins, Pythagorean Theorem, RNA, tRNA, V.J. Torley The Origin of Life: The Information Challenge Brian Miller December 15, 2017 Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 9 Today I will identify the fundamentally different approaches by ID advocates and critics toward assessing evidence. Read More ›