Zoanthus Type post Author Günter Bechly Date September 23, 2024 CategoriesFine-tuningIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , Alfred Lord Tennyson, aquarium, copper, corals, creator, earth, ecosystems, intelligent agents, intelligent design, iron, life, nickel, oceans, optimization, phytoplankton, seawater, trace elements, zinc Oceanic Design: The Fine-Tuned Balance of Trace Elements for Marine Life Günter Bechly September 23, 2024 Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 7 This long-term cycling is again indicative of a system that was well designed for sustainability. Read More ›
Buffalo nickel Type post Author David Coppedge Date June 8, 2023 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , archaea, boron, cabbage, Casey Luskin, chocolate, cobalt, coffee, coins, copper, corn, Dartmouth College, elements, Harvard School of Public Health, hemoglobin, human body, intelligent design, iron, manganese, Michael Denton, milk, mushrooms, nickel, nuts, onions, organs, oysters, peas, phosphorus, PNAS, potassium, Privileged Species, protein science, rhubarb, The Miracle of the Cell, thyroid gland, tissues, tomatoes, Uppsala University, urine, zinc Brother, Can You Spare a Nickel? It’s Essential for Life, and Likely an Indicator of Intelligent Design David Coppedge June 8, 2023 Biology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 9 Nickel is an essential element in the human body, but too much is toxic. Here’s another element our planet had to provide. Read More ›
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 ›
Zinc Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 18, 2021 CategoriesBiochemistryBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , "poor design", amino acids, bioengineering, carbon, copper, elements, Emily Reeves, enzymes, Erika DeBenedictis, heavy metals, hydrogen, intelligent design, iron, junk DNA, materialism, metalloenzymes, metals, nickel, nitrogen, oxygen, proteins, ribozymes, RNA, Scientific Reports, sulfur, zinc Do Proteins Lack Metals, Reflecting Poor Design? Casey Luskin June 18, 2021 Biochemistry, Biology, Intelligent Design 12 According to Erika DeBenedictis, “one of the big limitations of biology are the basic building blocks themselves.” Read More ›
jan-s-archive-1092012-unsplash Type post Date May 17, 2019 CategoriesEvolutionPhilosophy Tagged , __k-review, Ann Gauger, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, China, cobalt, Darwinists, Dickinsonia, evolution, Illustra Media, logic, materialists, math, nickel, Origin, Second Law of Thermodynamics, snowball Earth, vitalism, volcanic rocks, zinc Darwinism as Pantheism or Vitalism Science and Culture May 17, 2019 Evolution, Philosophy 7 That evolutionary scientists are materialists seems to be belied by the way some of them write. Read More ›