Stars, Cells, and God

Discussions of new discoveries taking place at the frontiers of science that have theological and philosophical implications, as well as new discoveries that point to the reality of God’s existence.

  1. 10月1日

    Why Macroevolution Doesn’t Work

    Join biochemist Fazale “Fuz” Rana and senior consultant in rehabilitation medicine, Dr. Uditha Jayatunga, as they discuss one of evolution’s biggest claims: macroevolution. In this presentation, Dr. Jayatunga challenges the foundational role of macroevolution in explaining the evolutionary tree of life. Many biologists view macroevolution as a natural extension of microevolution, but he rejects this premise, citing a lack of conclusive evidence and significant scientific hurdles. Drawing from biochemistry, physiology, biomechanics, microbiome science, and reproductive biology, he explains why large-scale evolutionary change is scientifically implausible—and even introduces the idea of “reverse evolution” (like losing certain abilities) in humans. This is a rare, thought-provoking perspective on the limits of evolutionary theory and the case for God’s design. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Macroevolution Modeling Evolution in a Long Time Evolution Experiment with E. Coli Evolutionary Layering and the Limits to Cellular Perfection The Sensory Hand Secret of the Chameleon’s Ballistic Tongue Revealed: Reptile’s Firing Mechanism Uses Three Parts to Hit Fast-Moving Targets Genes, Cells and Brain Areas of Intelligence Male Seahorses Are Nature’s Mr. Mom, Researchers Say The Role of the Microbiome for Human Health: From Basic Science to Clinical Applications A Unified Catalog of 204,938 Reference Genomes from the Human Gut Microbiome

    56 分钟
  2. 8月27日

    Rapid Tibetan Plateau Uplift | AI: Efficiency vs. Learning

    Join astrophysicists Hugh Ross and Jeff Zweerink as they discuss new discoveries with theological and philosophical implications that point to the reality of God’s existence. Researchers have reconstructed ancient lake temperatures in the Qaidam Basin (western China)to show that either 11.0 or 7.6 million years ago, the northern Tibetan Plateau rose by 1,650 or 1,525 meters in less than 500,000 years. Hugh Ross explains how this final major event in the collision of the Indian subcontinent with Asia created a “third pole” of ice covering 1 million square miles. This pole made global human civilization possible. The fact that the event occurred 7.6 million years ago means the resultant tectonic activity has subsided to a nonthreatening level for human civilization.   While today’s AIs still lack skills humans possess, advances continually push AI technology to accomplish things we thought only humans could do. Jeff Zweerink discusses how a recent studyindicates that AI may one day do science as well as humans. However, if we focus only on efficiency, we could miss the reason why we do science—that God designed us to learn how to relate to him and learn about him through his revelation in creation.  LINKS AND RESOURCES: Terrestrial Temperature History Reveals Late Miocene Rapid Uplift of the Northern Tibetan Plateau Flow-Driven Data Intensification to Accelerate Autonomous Inorganic Materials Discovery This AI-Powered Lab Runs Itself—and Discovers New Materials 10x Faster Representation of Locomotive Action Affordances in Human Behavior, Brains, and Deep Neural Networks Affordances in the Brain: The Human Superpower AI Hasn’t Mastered

    53 分钟
  3. 8月20日

    Nanomedicine: Healing by Design

    Join biochemists Fazale “Fuz” Rana and Richard Gunasekera, research professor of nanomedicine and biochemistry at Biola University, as they discuss scientific discoveries with philosophical implications that point to the reality of God’s existence. Dr. Richard Gunasekera explores advances in nanomedicine, including nanomachines that kill antibiotic-resistant microbes, dendrimer carriers that may cross the blood-brain barrier, and plant-based noble metal nanoparticles that target cancer and microbes. Drawing from his work at Biola University and decades of research in cancer biology and bioactive plant compounds, he examines how these breakthroughs show scientific ingenuity and evidence of intelligent design in nature. Richard and Fuz also discuss recent peer-reviewed case studies investigating medically documented instances of divine healings, proposing a framework where cutting-edge science and faith are not at odds but together point to a Creator who heals by design. LINKS & RESOURCES: One Human Race: Scientific and Scriptural Views on the Single Origin of Humans Molecular Mechanisms Lead to Sex-Specific COVID-19 Prognosis and Targeted Therapies Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Sex-Specific COVID-19 Clinical Outcomes Molecular Nanomachines Can Destroy Tissue or Kill Multicellular Eukaryotes Does COVID-19 Spread Through Droplets Alone? Biopsychosocial and Spiritual Implications of Patients with COVID-19 Dying in Isolation  Delayed Interventions, Low Compliance, and Health Disparities Amplified the Early Spread of COVID-19 Near-Infrared Light Activates Molecular Nanomachines to Drill into and Kill Cells Molecular Nanomachines Disrupt Bacterial Cell Wall, Increasing Sensitivity of Extensively Drug-Resistant Klebsiella pneumonia to Meropenem Lutein Inhibits Growth of Human Prostate Cancer Cells and Potentiates Capsaicin, Curcumin, and the Traditional Chemotherapy Agent, Campothecin Phyto-Bioactive Food Pyramid© A Healthy Dietary Plan for Preventing Certain Common Cancers Bioactive Molecules from Fruits and Vegetables Significantly Potentiate Traditional Chemotherapy Lycopene and Lutein Inhibit Proliferation in Rat Prostate Carcinoma Cells Differential Phosphorylations of Constitutive NFkB and Cell Growth of MDA-MB 231 Human Breast Cancer Cell Line by Limonins Bioflavone Alpha Increases Chemotherapeutic Activity of Antitumor Drug Campothecin Influence of Harvest Time on Citrus Pectin and Its In Vitro Inhibition of Fibroblast Growth Factor Signal Transduction Citrus Pectin: Characterization and Inhibitory Effect on Fibroblast Growth Factor-Receptor Interaction Characterization of Citrus Pectin and Inhibition of Fibroblast Growth Factor Signal Transduction Process

    44 分钟
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Discussions of new discoveries taking place at the frontiers of science that have theological and philosophical implications, as well as new discoveries that point to the reality of God’s existence.

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