
Why Skiers Can Be Thankful for Bacteria
I was 12 years old when I first learned to ski. Our family was visiting relatives in Washington for Christmas, … Continue reading Why Skiers Can Be Thankful for Bacteria
I was 12 years old when I first learned to ski. Our family was visiting relatives in Washington for Christmas, … Continue reading Why Skiers Can Be Thankful for Bacteria
What is the dominant and most abundant life-form on Earth? Surprisingly, it is not humans, cows, trees, grass, or insects. … Continue reading Bacteria May Offer a Climate Change Solution
The Beatles are recognized for inspiring countless musicians and shaping the face of pop music. Likewise, beetles (the insect, not … Continue reading Beetles Inspire an Engineering Breakthrough
The most common definition of science requires researchers to assume naturalism, meaning that supernatural interpretations of data are excluded by … Continue reading Do You Know the Difference between Observation and Interpretation? Part 2
Earlier this week, I wrote about how the Sun stands out among all stars in manifesting such extremely low levels … Continue reading TNRTB Classic: A Sun Designed for Humans
Astronomy research yields increasing evidence for the solar system’s unique formation history. The more we learn, the more its features … Continue reading New Evidence for Solar System Design: Fine-Tuning the Late Veneer
The more that we learn about biochemical systems, the more convinced I am that they are the Creator’s handiwork. A … Continue reading TNRTB Classic: Protein Life Times
I worked for a number of years in research and development for a Fortune 500 company. Visits to our manufacturing … Continue reading Manufacturing the Case for Intelligent Design
The phrase “a hard nut to crack” aptly describes coconuts, Brazil nuts, and spies trained to resist interrogation. A new … Continue reading Plate Tectonics Design
If someone had an hour to convince an audience of pastors that humans and chimpanzees evolved from a common ancestor, … Continue reading Alu Sequences in Primate Genomes: Evidence for Common Descent or Common Design?