FedEx truck Type post Date May 15, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , Amazon, cardiovascular disease, cells, coronavirus, delivery, endosomes, enzymes, FedEx, Max Planck Institute, PNAS, ribosomes, sex, shipping, sperm, trash, U.C. San Diego, U.S. Postal Service, ubiquitin, UPS, Vanderbilt University, vesicles Just-in-Time Delivery in Living Cells Science and Culture May 15, 2020 Intelligent Design 8 Our modern world relies on shipping and receiving, but many cargoes have to arrive at the right time to be useful. Read More ›
spiral staircase Type post Date August 29, 2019 CategoriesBiochemistryIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, amino acids, ATP synthase, ATPase, bacterial flagellum, cryo-electron microscopy, Darwin Devolves, Darwin's Black Box, Darwinian mechanism, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, kinesin, Michael Behe, molecular motor, peptide bond, proteins, Richard Dawkins, Science (journal), ubiquitin Molecular Motor Threads a Spiral Staircase Science and Culture August 29, 2019 Biochemistry, Intelligent Design 11 Get acquainted with another irreducibly complex molecular motor. This one is a master at unfolding proteins. Its method is ingenious. Read More ›