Tag: nanomachines
Origin of Life without Intelligent Design? Long Story Short Tackles the “Energy Harnessing” Problem
“Life’s energy harnessing process is one big paradox. You need it before you can have it, and you can’t make it until you’ve already made it.”
From Darwinists, a Shift in Tone on Nanomachines
The shift in tone from then to now is remarkable. What happened to the awe these systems used to inspire?
Engineering Better Explains Adaptation than Evolutionary Theory
The genetic variation in any species is confined to a limited set of variables such as a finch beak’s thickness.
Where Science and Faith Meet: Westminster Conference, April 3-4, in Philadelphia
Parents and educators might feel it’s the safest way to take shelter from claims by scientists and other academics that are thought to engender cynicism and to undermine faith.
Informed Choice Seen in Cellular Nanomachines
As imaging techniques approach nanometer resolution, the detailed workings of molecular mechanisms reveal precision engineering designs.