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The Wonder of Water

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The Wonder of Water at the Nanoscale

More detail has come out on the fascinating role of water in cellular dynamics, touched on by Denton in his book, The Wonder of Water. Read More ›
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Christmas Shopping? We’ve Got You Covered!

Christmas season is upon us, and there’s no need to procrastinate on the Christmas lists. Who are you shopping for this year? Read More ›
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Water — One of the Oldest Design Arguments

Today scientists marvel at the many associations among water chemistry, the environment, and life. Read More ›

In Time for Black Friday, Here’s the New Discovery Institute Bookstore

It's the traditional first day of the Christmas shopping season. What should you do? Read More ›

Remarkable Coincidences in Photosynthesis

From the specific energy of visible light to the unique properties of water, this degree of improbability screams DESIGN. Read More ›
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Water — A Grand Story of Intelligent Design, Told by Michael Denton

Its unique properties allow it to fill many roles throughout the biological world, from forming the matrix of our cells, to regulating the temperature of our planet. Read More ›
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Water, Ultimate Giver of Life, Points to Intelligent Design

Fire and water — could there be a more iconic dual symbol of the way our world, or its designer, saw us coming and carefully prepared the way? Read More ›
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At Bridalveil Fall — Michael Denton on the Wonder of Water

Thanks to a unique cluster of properties, water is able to fulfill many roles essential to our living planet. Read More ›
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Anomalous Aspects of Common Water

The subject of Michael Denton’s new book — water — is ubiquitous, as indeed for living creatures it must be. Read More ›
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Wonderful! Michael Denton’s New Book, The Wonder of Water, Is Out

He shows how water’s properties are interrelated for the apparent purpose of allowing complex life to exist on our planet. Read More ›

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