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, Moringa oleifera, pain, Smithsonian Magazine, sugar, UC Davis, University of Zurich, viscosity Put Some of This on That Wound, Honey Science and Culture February 12, 2021 Intelligent Design 7 The antiseptic properties of natural honey are getting more attention as antibiotic-resistant bacteria proliferate. Read More ›
walnuts-3 Type post Date September 19, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, barnacles, BBC, Biomimetics, calcium, California, environmentalists, intelligent design, iron, materials science, Moringa oleifera, mother-of-pearl, nacre, Paul Nelson, Penn State, selenium, spider silk, University of Connecticut Walnuts: Intelligent Design in a Nutshell — Literally Science and Culture September 19, 2019 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 6 Walnut shells are found to create 3-D puzzles with tissues that even toothy squirrels can’t easily crack. Read More ›
Kalamunggay_(Moringa_oleifera),_Philippines Type post Date May 27, 2019 CategoriesBotanyIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __nedited, Africa, bacteria, Darwin Devolves, Darwinism, diabetes, diet, foresight, fuel, genomics, Heretic, India, intelligent design, Marcos Eberlin, Matti Leisola, medicinal plants, Michael Behe, Moringa oleifera, nitrogen, npr, nutrients, obesity, Phys.org, phytochemicals, soil, toxins, Tree of Life, wood Try This Tree of Life Instead of Darwin’s Science and Culture May 27, 2019 Botany, Intelligent Design, Medicine 9 Take a look at a plant that takes nothing but gives everything. Why should it deliver so much good to so many? Read More ›