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Videos for: Bacterial Flagellum
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This video describes how bacteria use flagella to propel themselves through their environment. This ...
In this video from a lecture about the Kitzmiller trial, Ken Miller debunks Michael Behe's ...
A clip from the NOVA production, "Judgment Day."
Tags: irreducible complexity bacterial flagellum evolution intelligent design nova creation science judaism christianity islam atheism religious extremism jesus god agnosticism christian muslims jewish agnostic atheist deism critical inquiry the new atheism michael behe charles darwin matthew chapman judgement day steve fuller mot complex david derosier kenneth r. miller
This clip might change your life forever! Watch and see for yourself. The clip being used - with ...
Twenty-first century science has found that the extreme complexity of molecular motors such as the ...
Tags: miniaturization darwin darwinian evolution creation bacteria bacterial flagellum natural selection illustra media complexity efficient engineering science biology microbiology chemistry machine miniature nanotechnology design medical school motor intelligent genius propulsion natural selection college university infection
(Mirror from Kurpalac) Ken Miller discusses the error of the 'poster child' of intelligent design. ...
Lecture by Dr. Scott Minnich - UC Santa Barbara 2005 Drawing on his ten years of experience in ...
For more information see "Awake" February 2011 p24.
The spinning bacterium in the center provides a striking visual demonstration of flagellar motility ...
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