Tag: chemists
Episode 1 of Chemist James Tour on Abiogenesis: Watch Now
“In this introductory episode, Dr. James Tour builds the foundation for this series, defining abiogenesis and describing the characteristics for life.”
Nature Article Admits Unanswered Origin-of-Life Questions, Exposing Broken Promises of ID Critics
In 2016, physicist Lawrence Krauss promised, “We’re coming very close” to explaining the origin of life via chemical evolutionary models.
New Abiogenesis Series: James Tour Strikes Back
Delightful — a hapless critic snarked that chemist James Tour’s detonation of theories of abiogenesis were off-base because Tour believes in Jesus.
Tour and Miller Tackle Cells as Computers, Alien Life, and More
They cover everything from how simple can a cell get and still survive and reproduce to questions of design detection and bouncing cosmologies.
Are Proteins Attracted to Function?
Doug Axe showed that functional space is a tiny fraction of sequence space in proteins. Evolutionists think they found a shortcut.