Edouard_Manet_-_Basket_of_Fruit_-_Google_Art_Project Type post Author Eric Hedin Date September 4, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , animals, bananas, berries, birds, Cretaceous Period, digestion, dinosaurs, fertilization, flowering plants, foresight, fruit, intelligent design, nutrition, optimization, pectin, phytochemicals, potassium, seeds, The Privileged Planet, tomatoes, vitamin C Fruit Is Designed for Life Eric Hedin September 4, 2024 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 6 This type of multi-purpose optimization speaks more of intelligent foresight and design than random adaptation. Read More ›
Buffalo nickel Type post Author David Coppedge Date June 8, 2023 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , archaea, boron, cabbage, Casey Luskin, chocolate, cobalt, coffee, coins, copper, corn, Dartmouth College, elements, Harvard School of Public Health, hemoglobin, human body, intelligent design, iron, manganese, Michael Denton, milk, mushrooms, nickel, nuts, onions, organs, oysters, peas, phosphorus, PNAS, potassium, Privileged Species, protein science, rhubarb, The Miracle of the Cell, thyroid gland, tissues, tomatoes, Uppsala University, urine, zinc Brother, Can You Spare a Nickel? It’s Essential for Life, and Likely an Indicator of Intelligent Design David Coppedge June 8, 2023 Biology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 9 Nickel is an essential element in the human body, but too much is toxic. Here’s another element our planet had to provide. Read More ›