walnuts-3 Type post Date September 19, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, barnacles, BBC, Biomimetics, calcium, California, environmentalists, intelligent design, iron, materials science, mother-of-pearl, nacre, Paul Nelson, Penn State, spider silk, University of Connecticut Walnuts: Intelligent Design in a Nutshell — Literally Science & 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 ›
ATP Synthase Type post Date August 21, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, ADP, aging, ATP synthase, bacterial flagellum, cells, Darwin Devolves, efficiency, intelligent design, Michael Behe, molecular machines, Penn State, physiology, PNAS, rotary engine Design for ATP Extends Beyond the Rotary Engine Science & Culture August 21, 2019 Intelligent Design 9 New discoveries explore the astonishing efficiency of the cell’s rotary engine ATP synthase, and describe new roles for other motors that deliver ATP. Read More ›
broom Type post Author Rob Sheldon Date December 4, 2018 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, academia, academic freedom, Colin Wright, creationism, Darwinism, discrimination, evolution, intellectuals, intelligent design, Penn State, political correctness, post-modernism, Quillette, scientists Academic Freedom — Sweeping Up the Shards Rob Sheldon December 4, 2018 Scientific Freedom 3 Here is an article, “The New Evolution Deniers,” by evolutionary biologist Colin Wright at Penn State. Read More ›
Tabby's Star Type post Date January 9, 2018 CategoriesPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, 'Oumuamua, asteroid, design filter, intelligent design, Michael Egnor, NASA, Penn State, SETI, Tabby's Star Studying Tabby’s Star, Scientists Use the Design Filter — Non-Intelligent Causes Win This Round Science & Culture January 9, 2018 Physical Sciences 6 Here’s a case where astronomers ruled out intelligent causes, despite their initial excited hopes. Read More ›