Tag: oxygen
Natural and Artificial Nuclear Reactors: Evidence of Purpose in Energy Production?
In 1972 French physicists discovered that natural nuclear fission reactors were in operation about two billion years ago in Oklo, Gabon in Africa.
Electroactive Bacteria: A “Mind-Blowing” Case of Intelligent Design
Somehow, G. sulfurreducens “know” how to assemble molecules in their pili in an exact sequential and functional order.
It’s Another Great Nobel Year for Design
And a bad year for a 19th-century creation myth. It’s understandable that Darwinists are a bit dejected.
With an Assist from Nature, DNA Travels the Globe
Life makes its way around the world using nonliving transportation systems, seeding the world with complex specified information.
Remembering the First Manned Moon Landing at 50; What Does the Future Hold?
I remember watching the Apollo moon landings on TV from 1969 to 1972 as a child.