first cell Type post Author Marcos Eberlin Date April 12, 2023 CategoriesChemistryEngineeringFine-tuningIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , bacteria, Biomimetics, Brazil, cell membranes, engineers, foresight, genetic code, intelligent design, inventions, Livia Eberlin, living cell, mass spectrometry, medicines, mind, nature, oxygen, São Paulo, Thomson Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, University of Campinas Breakthroughs Unveil Evidence of Foresight in Nature Marcos Eberlin April 12, 2023 Chemistry, Engineering, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 4 From an engineering standpoint, it was essential that a way be found to protect the cell, life’s most basic unit. Read More ›
truck driver 2 Type post Author Michael Egnor Date March 19, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , __k-review, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, China, coronavirus, DDT, deplorables, eugenics, evolution, feces, globalism, gun control, Holocaust, homelessness, Los Angeles, malaria, medicines, Michael Egnor, overpopulation, pandemic, pharmaceutical industry, plague, quarantine, San Francisco, Seattle, Steven Novella, supermarket, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, Yale University Science Expert Slaps the “Anti-Intellectuals,” Again Michael Egnor March 19, 2020 Bioethics, Medicine 7 I stopped by Joe the truck driver’s house to talk. Joe read Yale neurologist Steven Novella’s essay, and he didn’t think much of it. Read More ›