Tag: first cell
Listen: Tour and Miller on the Engines We Can’t Live Without
Also in this surprisingly accessible mix — feedback loops, physicist Jeremy England, and much more.
See It Now: James Tour and Brian Miller on Explaining the Origin of Life
They cover abiogenesis and “Natural Selection of the Gaps,” systems biology, design triangulation, whether life could arise anywhere without design, and more.
Bechly on Denton’s Latest: “Seminal,” a “Milestone in this Ongoing Scientific Revolution”
“In this seminal new book, distinguished biologist Michael Denton takes the fine-tuning argument for intelligent design to a whole new level.”
Denton “Takes the Fine-Tuning Argument to a Whole New Level”
Given a “primal blueprint” that preceded the first life, the solution can only be intelligent design.
Eberlin: “Michael Denton Has Again Sent the Opponents of Cosmic Purpose Scurrying”
“Here we are confronted with definitive findings in favor of a powerful genius who foresaw and precisely orchestrated chemistry as a whole for life.”