Purdue Type post Date January 22, 2020 CategoriesBotanyIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, algae, Charles Darwin, chloroplasts, Communications Biology, cryo-electron microscopy, Cyanobacteria, diatoms, Discovery Institute, earth, enzyme, eukaryotes, evolution, foresight, Heidelberg University, homology, intelligent design, Maxwell’s demon, microscopes, nanomachines, Nature (journal), photosynthesis, Photosystem II, Purdue University, Second Law of Thermodynamics, University of North Carolina Informed Choice Seen in Cellular Nanomachines Science & Culture January 22, 2020 Botany, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 8 As imaging techniques approach nanometer resolution, the detailed workings of molecular mechanisms reveal precision engineering designs. Read More ›
cauliflower-2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 18, 2018 CategoriesBiologyChemistryEnvironment & ClimateEvolutionLife SciencesPhysics Tagged , __k-review, artificial intelligence, bacteria, cognition, Darwinian evolution, death, ID the Future, intentionality, J. Scott Turner, life, machinery, materialism, microscopes, podcast, Purpose and Desire: What Makes Something "Alive" and Why Modern Darwinism Has Failed to Explain It, resources, Rob Crowther, robot, vitalism Biologist Scott Turner: What Is Life? And Other Simple Questions David Klinghoffer March 18, 2018 Biology, Chemistry, Environment & Climate, Evolution, Life Sciences, Physics 2 The picture of life that biologist Scott Turner sketches in his recent book is remarkable, and not easy to fully take aboard in your mind. Read More ›