graphene-hexagonal-structure-in-motion-as-artificial-intelli-458364041-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 14, 2021 CategoriesChemistryTechnology Tagged , batteries, carbon, China, cobalt, COSM 2021, Discovery Institute, graphene, James Tour, landfills, lead, lithium, manganese, materials science, nano-technology, nickel, rare earth elements, Research, Rice University, South Africa Flash Graphene: Born Again Plastic Is Planet-Friendly Casey Luskin November 14, 2021 Chemistry, Technology 6 Jim Tour is a man of faith and if you talk to him, he’s quick to credit God for blessing him and his team with these innovations. Read More ›
copper penny Type post Author Michael Denton Date July 30, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , Alfred Russel Wallace, aluminum, ambient temperatures, copper, ductility, Earth’s crust, fire, Fire-Maker series, fitness, gold, iron, lead, machinery, mantle, metallurgy, metals, rocks, silver, steam engine, Stone Age In Praise of Copper, a Gift from Nature Michael Denton July 30, 2020 Intelligent Design 5 If the conductivity of copper were ten times less, wires would have to be ten times the cross-sectional area to provide the same conductivity. Read More ›