kinesin 2 Type post Date March 16, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Apollo 14, ATP synthase, California, Carnegie Mellon University, Cassini mission, Cryo-EM microscopy, Curiosity rover, Dean Kenyon, flagellum, John West, kinesin, Leonardo da Vinci, Living Waters, Michael Behe, miniature designs, Mount Everest, Museum of the Bible, NASA, National Geographic, Norway, Saturn V, Secrets of the Cell, seeds, The Last Supper, The Magician's Twin, World Magazine Designs in Miniature — Some Are the Most Wonderful of All Science and Culture March 16, 2020 Intelligent Design 10 The smaller a design, the harder it may be to detect. But miniature designs can inspire awe more than large ones. Read More ›
Odometer Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date July 18, 2019 CategoriesAstronomyPhysical Sciences Tagged , __edited, Apollo moon landings, earth, Earth’s crust, fossil fuels, galaxies, Hubble Space Telescope, humans, hydrogen, intelligent design, interstellar travel, kerosene, Miami, Milky Way, minerals, Moon, oxygen, perfect solar eclipses, satellite TV, Saturn V, solar system, stars Remembering the First Manned Moon Landing at 50; What Does the Future Hold? Guillermo Gonzalez July 18, 2019 Astronomy, Physical Sciences 7 I remember watching the Apollo moon landings on TV from 1969 to 1972 as a child. Read More ›