Robert_Brown Type post Author David Coppedge Date September 16, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , AlphaFold, antibiotics, ATP synthase, biophysicists, Brownian motion, Caltech, cells, conformations, cytoplasm, Duke University, Eric Hedin, intrinsically disordered proteins, kinesin, Maxwell’s demon, MIT, molecular machines, noncoding RNAs, nucleus, proteins, Robert Brown, Robert Shedinger, Scotsmen, The Scientist, Washington University Embrace the Chaos: How Cells Harness Disorder for Function David Coppedge September 16, 2024 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 9 In three classes of examples, cells are shown to manipulate chaotic forces toward functional purposes. Read More ›
Parables From Nature Getty Profile 1600x900px Graphic - 1 Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date February 5, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , British Museum, Charles Darwin, Darwin's Black Box, Darwin’s Bluff, evolution, humans, intelligent design, marine biology, Michael Behe, natural selection, On the Origin of Species, paralysis, Patrick Matthew, ravens, Robert Brown, Robert Shedinger, Royal Society, Socrates, transmutation Parables from Nature: A Profile of Margaret Gatty Andrew McDiarmid February 5, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 11 Although she refrained from challenging Darwin publicly, Margaret had strong thoughts of opposition to Darwin’s proposals. Read More ›
Darwin statue from a distance Type post Author Michael Flannery Date December 20, 2017 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, A. N. Wilson, Adrian Desmond, Alfred Russel Wallace, Benjamin Wiker, Charles Darwin, Charles Darwin: Victorian Mythmaker, Edinburgh, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Herbert Spencer, history, James Moore, Linnean Society, Loren Eiseley, Plinian Society, Robert Brown, Robert Edmond Grant A.N. Wilson’s Charles Darwin — A Sense of Déjà Vu Michael Flannery December 20, 2017 Evolution 5 Factual errors aside, the problem is I’ve heard all this before. Read More ›