Tag: nanotechnology
James Tour and the Challenge to Theistic Evolution from Synthetic Chemistry
A chemist like Tour, a very distinguished one, knows from a career’s worth of lab work how painstakingly difficult it is to synthesize molecules you want.
Nanotechnology Engineers Struggle to Match Cell Performance
Scientists are taking baby steps toward imitating what cells do all the time.
Cell Machines Maintain the Planet for Life
Machines packed in exquisite geometrical structures play a major role in cleaning the air and regulating carbon for the entire planet.
Nanoscale “Design” in Nature — Rightly Designated by Discover Magazine
Some careless copyeditor is going to get a reproachful memo from her supervisor for allowing the word “design” into the accompanying text.
What Textbooks Say about the “Randomness” at the Heart of Darwinian Theory
Plantinga has decided that modern evolution is whatever he chooses to make it by citing his favored sources.