washing-powder Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 27, 2018 CategoriesBiochemistryEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent DesignTechnology Tagged , __edited, bacteria, Dallas, enzymes, evolution, evolutionary theory, experience, Heretic: One Scientist’s Journey from Darwin to Design, ID the Future, intelligent design, laboratory, Matti Leisola, microorganisms, natural selection, proteins, yeast How Biochemist Matti Leisola’s Lab Experience Persuaded Him of Intelligent Design David Klinghoffer March 27, 2018 Biochemistry, Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Technology 3 Leisola describes a humble example — the enzymes in washing powder we use in the laundry, with the ability to degrade proteins. Read More ›
3D printing with bacteria Type post Date December 19, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife SciencesMedicineTechnology Tagged , __k-review, 3D printing, bacteria, Biomimetics, blood vessels, DNA, Dublin, engineers, humans, intelligent design, microorganisms, oil spills, patent, plagiarism, proteins, Research, ribosomes, RNA, Science Advances, Wesley J. Smith Flink Fast! Here’s a Biodesign Paper for Happy ID Holidays Science and Culture December 19, 2017 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences, Medicine, Technology 8 Two highly complex creatures, humans and bacteria, team up for a new future, using 3D printing with “functional living ink” — Flink. Read More ›