first cell Type post Author Marcos Eberlin Date April 12, 2023 CategoriesChemistryEngineeringFine-tuningIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , bacteria, Biomimetics, Brazil, cell membranes, engineers, foresight, genetic code, intelligent design, inventions, Livia Eberlin, living cell, mass spectrometry, medicines, mind, nature, oxygen, São Paulo, Thomson Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, University of Campinas Breakthroughs Unveil Evidence of Foresight in Nature Marcos Eberlin April 12, 2023 Chemistry, Engineering, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 4 From an engineering standpoint, it was essential that a way be found to protect the cell, life’s most basic unit. Read More ›
Screen Shot 2019-05-10 at 3.28.32 PM (2) Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 10, 2019 CategoriesChemistryEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, astrophysics, Brazil, cell membranes, Charles Darwin, Discovery Institute, evolution, intelligent design, Latin America, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Marcos Eberlin, São Paulo, University of Campinas How Marcos Eberlin Discovered Intelligent Design David Klinghoffer May 10, 2019 Chemistry, Engineering, Intelligent Design 2 His journey in our direction started in 2008 when he was teaching at Brazil’s top university, the University of Campinas. Read More ›
Eberlin Type post Author Marcos Eberlin Date May 1, 2019 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringIntelligent DesignTechnology Tagged , __k-review, biomolecules, Brazil, Brazilian Academy of Sciences, cell membranes, cells, Darwinian process, evolution, foresight, Livia Eberlin, Nature (journal), oxygen, São Paulo, temperature, Thomson Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, University of Campinas Gold Rush of Discovery Points Beyond Blind Evolutionary Process — to Foresight Marcos Eberlin May 1, 2019 Biology, Engineering, Intelligent Design, Technology 7 We’re told that it’s out of bounds for science to go there. I take up that claim in the final chapter of my book, Foresight. Read More ›
Wells-7 Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date December 7, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Benedito Guimarães Aguiar Neto, Brazil, Brazilian Academy of Sciences, Discovery-Mackenzie Center, Günter Bechly, intelligent design, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Marcos Eberlin, Paul Nelson, Ricardo Marques, Richard Lewontin, University of Campinas, Wikipedia, Zombie Science (book) Intelligent Design Is Flourishing in Brazil Jonathan Wells December 7, 2017 Intelligent Design 17 My wife Lucy and I just returned from Brazil, the world’s fifth largest and sixth most populous country. Read More ›