rare earth Type post Date March 5, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesRare Earth Tagged , __k-review, Bronze Age, calcium, carbon, collagen, Donald Brownlee, Enceladus, Europa, hydrogen, intelligent design, Iron Age, Jupiter, magnesium, Michael Denton, Milky Way, nitrogen, oxygen, Periodic Table, Peter Ward, phosphorus, potassium, rare earth elements, Saturn, Science (journal), sodium, Stone Age, sulfur, supernova, The Privileged Planet, The Wonder of Water, Vanderbilt University Rare Earth Elements and Intelligent Design Science & Culture March 5, 2019 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Rare Earth 9 Can we explain human technology merely by supernova explosions and blind chance? In rare earth elements, we find hints of a better explanation. Read More ›
GFPneuron Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date February 22, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Aristotelianism, cells, convergence, evolutionary theory, ions, logic, mutations, nerve cells, potassium, Royal Society, sodium, teleology, voltage This Didn’t Evolve a Few Mutations at a Time Cornelius Hunter February 22, 2018 Biology, Evolution 11 Let’s have a look at an example: nerve cells and their action potential signals. Read More ›