Today's New Reason To Believe Archives
April 2005
Today’s New Reason To Believe-Saturday, April 30, 2005
Biochemical Design: Life’s Molecular Machinery
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New insight into the operation of a molecular electrical rotary motor
buttresses the argument for design. Biochemists have discovered that many
biochemical systems function as molecular-level machines and they often
resemble man-made machines. One is F1-F0 ATP synthase, a
literal rotary motor replete with rotor, stator, drive shaft, and turbine.
Remarkably, this motor rotates in response to the flow of electrical current
through the cell membrane, making F1-F0 ATP synthase an
electrical rotary motor. Researchers learned more about this motor’s operation
when they successfully used mechanical forces to rotate the motor. The
machine-like behavior and elegant design of F1-F0 ATP
synthase indicates that this biomolecular machine is the work of a divine
"Motor Maker."
- Yoko Hirono-Hara et al., "Activation of Pausing F1 Motor by External Force", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA102 (2005): 4288-93.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Friday, April 29, 2005
Design of Ocean Microseisms
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Cyclones may be devastating but Earth could be much worse off without them. Jet
Propulsion Laboratory scientists have found another design feature for the
earth’s oceans. They discovered that ocean wave-wave interactions generate
seismic energy roughly equivalent to that produced by earthquakes. Both the
level and the vibration frequency of ocean microseisms must be fine-tuned to
produce the ideal 1) rainfall and storm features for advanced life, 2)
conditions to allow for abundant and diverse life forms on and in the
continental shelves, and 3) rate of decrease in Earth’s rotation rate. Since
the primary generator of ocean microseisms are cyclones and the slope of
coastline land masses, these two factors, at least, must be fine-tuned for
advanced life to be possible.
- Sharon Kedar and Frank H. Webb. "The Ocean’s Seismic Hum," Science 307 (2005): 682-83.
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- Hugh Ross, "Anthropic Principle: A Precise Plan for Humanity"
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Thursday, April 28, 2005
Origin of Life: Time for a New Model?
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What is the explanation for life’s origin? Most in the scientific community
insist that life resulted from strictly natural processes. Naturalistic
origin-of-life mechanisms fall into two categories: chance or necessity. A
recent analysis, utilizing information theory, demonstrates that neither chance
nor necessity explains the origin of the genetic algorithms (instructions)
contained in DNA¾instructions that fundamentally under gird life’s chemistry.
The researchers point out that the current approach to the origin-of-life
problem is to make "the argument that simply says it happened. As such, it is
nothing more than blind belief." Along with this provocative statement, the
team called for a new approach to the origin-of-life question. Could RTB’s
testable creation model be that approach?
- J. T. Trevors and D. L. Abel, "Chance and Necessity Do Not Explain the Origin of Life," Cell Biology International 28 (2004): 729-39.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Effect of Moderately Eccentric Giant Planets
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Planetary scientists at the University of Colorado have confirmed an important
design feature for the solar system. They note that all of the Jupiter-sized
extrasolar planets that have been discovered so far with orbits more distant
from their stars than Earth is from the Sun (a total of 72) possess moderately
elliptical orbits. Their detailed computer modeling demonstrates that such
planets typically will eject most of the planets and planetesimals within the
"habitable zone" and leave the surviving bodies with a wide enough dispersion
of eccentricity and inclination so as to make them uninhabitable. It appears,
therefore, that potentially habitable planetary systems, in addition to not
possessing any gas giants (like Jupiter) that closely orbit their stars, cannot
possess any gas giant planets with moderately elliptical orbits. This
conclusion indicates that the solar system may be specially designed for life
since, so far, it remains the only known planetary system that possesses
life-friendly gas giant planets.
- Dimitri Veras and Philip J. Armitage, "The Influence of Massive Planet Scattering on Nascent Terrestrial Planets," Astrophysical Journal Letters 620 (2005): L111-L114.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Biochemistry Supports Bible’s Long Life Spans
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For many skeptics the long life spans recorded in Genesis 5 and 11 seem absurd.
Recent advances in the biochemistry of aging, however, make these long life
spans scientifically plausible. In this study, researchers demonstrate that
administering anticonvulsant drugs to the nematode, C. elegans (a worm),
increases life spans from 17% to 60%, depending on the drug and growth
conditions. Presumably, these compounds would have comparable age-delaying
effects in humans. If scientists can significantly manipulate life spans by
pharmaceutical intervention, it is not unreasonable for a Creator to adjust
human biochemistry to permit long life spans and then shorten them after the
Flood. In light of this work, long human life spans described in Genesis are
scientifically reasonable.
- Kimberley Evason et al., "Anticonvulsant Medications Extend Worm Life-Span," Science 307 (2005): 258-62.
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- Fazale R. Rana, Hugh Ross, and Richard Deem, "Long Life Spans: Adam Lived 930 Years and Then He Died: New Discoveries in the Biochemistry of Aging Support the Biblical Record"
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Monday, April 25, 2005
Rapid Natural Speciation of Arthropods?
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Two American biologists, in claiming evidence for rapid natural speciation,
actually establish natural speciation limits that severely challenge any
naturalistic explanation for life’s history on Earth. Based on the relatively
young age for Hawaii Island and the current number of cricket species on the
island, the biologists infer a speciation rate for the crickets of 4.17 new
species appearing every million years. They note that this rate greatly exceeds
the inferred normal arthropod speciation rate of 0.16 new species per million
years-higher than any other inferred animal species rate except for African
cichlid fish, which is slightly higher. The "new" cricket species, however, are
indistinguishable from one another except for the pulse rate of their courtship
songs. The new species of cichlid fish are indistinguishable from one another
also except for the coloration differences used to attract mates. That is, the
claimed new species are not new in any morphological sense, only new in that
certain subpopulations within the species exhibit different preferences for
sexual partners. Biologists, thus, are left with an inferred arthropod
speciation rate of 0.16 new species per million years (which may be much
greater than the actual natural speciation rate). This rate is much too low, in
light of the actual extinction rates, to sustain a naturalistic evolutionary
model.
- Tamra C. Mendelson and Kerry L. Shaw, "Rapid Speciation in an Arthropod," Nature 433 (2005): 375.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Sunday, April 24, 2005
New Evidence for Earth’s Antiquity
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Detection of a short-lived radioactive isotope provides new evidence for an old
Earth. One of the most compelling evidences for an ancient Earth is the absence
today of short-lived radioactive isotopes in the earth’s crust and in primitive
meteorites left over from the time of the solar system’s formation. From a
young-earth perspective, if Earth is only 6,000 -10,000 years old, then these
short-lived radioactive isotopes should still be present on Earth and in
meteorites, but because of their short half-lives (of perhaps hundreds or
thousands of years) they have completely decayed. This new report provides
evidence that short-lived radioactive isotopes were indeed present in primitive
meteorites. Researchers detected the sulfur-36 isotope produced by chlorine-36
decay in the Ningqiang carbonaceous chondrite meteorite that dates to 4.560
billion years in age, close to the time that the solar system formed.
Chlorine-36 (which has a half-life of 0.3 million years) would have become
extinct within 6 million years after the solar system’s formation. Thus, Earth
must be at least 6 million years old. This direct evidence for a short-lived
radioactive isotope, and its absence in primitive meteorites today, compels the
conclusion that the solar system, and hence the earth, is indeed old.
- Yangting Lin et al., "Short-Lived Chlorine-36 in a Ca- and Al-Rich Inclusion from the Ningqiang Carbonaceous Chondrite", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 102 (2005): 1306-11.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Saturday, April 23, 2005
Design of Earth’s Early Ocean
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Two Japanese planetary physicists have found more evidence that supports the
supernatural design of Earth for life. They discovered that the presence of a
large ubiquitous liquid water ocean on the early Earth explains why Earth has
fifty times less argon-36 in its atmosphere than does Venus. It also explains
how Earth lost nearly its entire primordial atmosphere when another body struck
the planet and formed the Moon. Without a large liquid water ocean, the only
way the Moon-forming collider would have forced the ejection of Earth’s
primordial atmosphere is if the collider hit with enough force to destroy the
Earth. However, with a large universal ocean, even a slow collision would have
turned the liquid water into super-charged steam. Such steam would have
powerfully ejected the atmosphere above into the interplanetary medium.
Therefore, the depth of liquid water on the primordial Earth would need to be
fine-tuned so both the just-right sized Moon would form and the just-right
amount of Earth’s primordial atmosphere would be removed. In addition, the
presence of a primordial large universal liquid water ocean is consistent with
the Bible’s claim that one of Earth’s initial conditions is that its surface
was covered with water.
- Hidenori Genda and Yutaka Abe, "Enhanced Atmospheric Loss on Protoplanets at the Giant Impact Phase in the Presence of Oceans," Nature 433 (2005): 842-44.
- Kevin Zahnle, "Planetary Science: Being There," Nature 433 (2005): 814-15.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Friday, April 22, 2005
Biochemical Design: Molecular Fine-Tuning
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Evidence of fine-tuning in yet another biochemical system points to intelligent
design. One defining feature of the cell’s chemistry is the fine-tuning
required for biomolecules to effectively carry out life’s necessary operations.
New research on the regulation of the activity of arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase
(AAA-N-AT), an enzyme involved in the production of melatonin, illustrates this
feature. Researchers have demonstrated the importance that the addition and
removal of a phosphate group on a single amino acid (serine) residue
plays in activating and inhibiting the activity of AAA-N-AT. Such fine-tuning
of intricate biochemical systems signifies that life originated from the
Creator’s hand.
- SurajitGanguly et al., "Melatonin Synthesis: 14-3-3-Dependent Activation and Inhibition of Arylalkylamine N-Acetyltransferase Mediated by Phosphoserine-205," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA102 (2005): 1222-27.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Thursday, April 21, 2005
Another Extrasolar Comet Cloud
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New measurements by astronomers provide yet another refutation of a recent
young-earth creationist prediction that large distant reservoirs of comets do
not orbit about the Sun or about any other neighboring star. A team of British
and American astronomers has determined that the star eta Corvi possesses a
relatively dense ring of collisional dust located some 14 billion miles from
the star. Such dust is the unmistakable signature of a vast and distant cloud
of comets around eta Corvi. This discovery, along with other recent discoveries
of reservoirs orbiting about the Sun (the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud) and a
comet cloud around the star epsilon Eridani, confirms an important prediction
of the old-earth creationist model while refuting the corresponding young-earth
creationist prediction.
- M. C. Wyatt et al., "Submillimeter Images of a Dusty Kuiper Belt Around eta Corvi," Astrophysical Journal 620 (2005): 492-500.
- see also: http://www.boulder.swri.edu/ekonews/objects/tabobs.html
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Human Brain Is Unique
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Recent analysis of Neanderthal brain structure provides yet another reason to
distinguish these hominids from humans. Researchers demonstrated that the brain
structure of Neanderthals was qualitatively distinct from modern humans (Homo
sapiens sapiens). They also detected that Neanderthal brain structure was
no different, except for size, from that of the "archaic" Homo sapiens-a
group that includes Homo erectus, Homo antecessor, Homo
heidelbergensis, and Homo rhodesiensis. The find comports with the
recognized absence of language, artistic expression, and sophisticated use of
tools in Neanderthals and "archaic" Homo sapiens. This discovery
buttresses the mounting scientific evidence indicating that modern humans were
clearly distinct from Neanderthals and other hominids, and resonates with RTB’s
explanation for the hominid fossil record.
- Emiliano Bruner, "Geometric Morphometrics and Paleoneurology: Brain Shape Evolution in the Genus Homo," Journal of Human Evolution 47 (2004): 279-303.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Tuesday, April 19, 2005
Silicon Cycle Design
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French geochemists have found a new design feature for sustaining advanced life
on Earth. They discovered that quartz re-precipitation plays an important role
in the maintenance of the biogeochemical cycling of silicon. Silicon cycling is
vital for sustaining advanced life since silicon is an important nutrient for
phytoplankton (the base of the marine food chain and the dominant producer of
oxygen), and the weathering of silicates removes carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere (critical for maintaining an ideal climate). The team found that if
the rate of quartz re-precipitation is either too low or too high, the cycling
of silicon will be so disturbed as to damage the planet’s capability of
supporting advanced life. The necessary fine-tuning of quartz re-precipitation
provides additional evidence for a supernatural, super-intelligent Creator.
- Isabelle Basile-Doelsch, Jean Dominique Meunier, and Claude Parron, "Another Continental Pool in the Terrestrial Silicon Cycle," Nature 433 (2005): 399-402.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Monday, April 18, 2005
Biochemical Design: Quality Control
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Biochemical researchers have discovered quality assurance systems in bacteria
that provide evidence for design. Well-designed man-made systems include
quality control checkpoints at critical junctures to ensure efficient
production of high quality products. Many biochemical operations inside the
cell also employ such quality control procedures, and hence appear to be
designed. This new research characterizes the catastrophic effect on cell
growth when one of the quality assurance systems (the editing function of
aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases) used by bacteria during protein synthesis is
nonoperational. It seems the cell’s health depends on this system’s design. As
biochemists continue to characterize the cell’s chemical systems, the evidence
for design mounts, and with it evidence that life is the product of a Creator.
- Jamie M. Bacher et al., "Inhibited Cell Growth and Protein Functional Changes from an Editing-Defective tRNA Synthetase," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102 (2005): 1697-1701.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Sunday, April 17, 2005
ExtrasolarComet Cloud
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New measurements by astronomers provide yet another refutation of a recent
prediction made by young-earth creationists that large distant reservoirs of
comets do not orbit about the Sun or about any other neighboring star. In
addition to recently finding evidence for such reservoirs orbiting about the
Sun (the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud) a team of European and American
astronomers now has confirmed that the distribution of dust and debris orbiting
about the star, epsilon Eridani, matches the profile one would expect to be
generated by a vast number of comet collisions. The team determined that the
mass of colliding comets is between five and nine Earth masses and that the
comets reside between about 3 and 10 billion miles from its star. This
discovery that epsilon Eridani also possesses a large reservoir of distant
comets confirms an important prediction of the old-earth creationist model
while refuting the corresponding young-earth creationist prediction.
- J. S. Greaves, "Structure in the epsilon Eridani Debris Disk," Astrophysical Journal Letters 619 (2005): L187-L190.
- see also: http://www.boulder.swri.edu/ekonews/objects/tabobs.html
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Saturday, April 16, 2005
Alternative to Stem Cell Research: Pig Organs
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Xenotransplantation offers one way around ethical dilemmas associated with
embryonic stem cell research (which seeks to use human embryos to generate
replacement tissues). This technology strives to use pigs as a source of organs
for transplant procedures. Researchers are systematically overcoming many of
the significant technical hurdles that prevent this biotechnology from becoming
a reality. Recent reports describe the successful transplantation of pig hearts
into baboons. These hearts were genetically engineered to minimize the
likelihood of hyperacute rejection. This effort represents key progress towards
making xenotransplantation a viable technology for humans. If and when
xenotransplantation becomes available, the pressure to use embryonic stem cells
for replacement tissues will decrease. It is hoped that scientific advance will
eventually allow application of exciting new biotechnologies while maintaining
the sanctity and dignity of human life.
- Kenji Kuwaki et al., "Heart Transplantation in Baboons Using a1,3-Galactosyltransferase Gene-Knockout Pigs as Donors: Initial Experience," Nature Medicine 11 (2004): 29-31.
- Kazuhiko Yamada et al., "Marked Prolongation of Porcine Renal Xenograft Survival in Baboons through the Use of a1,3-Galactosyltransferase Gene-Knockout Donors and the Cotransplantation of Vascularized Thymic Tissue," Nature Medicine 11 (2004): 32-34.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Friday, April 15, 2005
Missing Baryons Found
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A North American team of astronomers has confirmed strong evidence for both the
anthropic principle (that the universe manifests fine-tuned design parameters
for the support of humanity) and for consistency of the biblically predicted
big bang creation model. The strong evidence consists of accurate measurements
of the three components of the universe; namely that 73 percent of the universe
is made up of dark energy, 23 percent is exotic dark matter, and 4.5 percent is
ordinary matter. For ordinary matter (protons, neutrons, and electrons)
astronomers possess several different accurate measurements of the total amount
but have been able to identify the location of only about 60 percent of the
total. Using the Chandra and Newton x-ray telescopes, the team found that the
missing 40 percent resides as very hot gas in the intergalactic medium.
Identifying the form and finding the location of the missing 40 percent boosts
astronomers’ confidence in the consistency of the big bang creation model and
confirms the extraordinary fine-tuning of the cosmic density parameters for the
benefit of life.
- Fabrizio Nicastro et al., "The Mass of the Missing Baryons in the X-Ray Forest of the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium," Nature 433 (2005): 495-98.
- J. Michael Shull, "Hot Pursuit of Missing Matter," Nature 433 (2005): 465-66.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Thursday, April 14, 2005
Challenge to Biological Evolution: Convergence
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The frequency of biological convergence, in which unrelated organisms possess
nearly identical characteristics, confounds the evolutionary paradigm. Given
its mechanism (chance), evolution should not produce the same outcome
repeatedly. But that’s exactly what occurs in nature. In this example,
researchers describe the repeated, independent origin of bird species.
According to this work, Neoaves consists of two sister groups (Metaves and
Coronaves) that appear to have originated independently of one another in
parallel radiations. Each group consists of numerous bird species that are
nearly indistinguishable from one another and occupy identical ecological
niches. It seems highly improbable that chance events leading to disparate
evolutionary pathways produced the independent, multiple origins of numerous,
virtually identical bird species. On the other hand, convergence finds ready
explanation if a Creator repeatedly used the same good designs as He brought
life into existence.
- Matthew G. Fain and Peter Houde, "Parallel Radiations in the Primary Clades of Birds," Evolution 58 (2004): 2558-73.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Wednesday, April 13, 2005
No Interstellar Glycine
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A rigorous analysis by a team of American and Russian astronomers has put a
damper on the naturalistic model for the origin of life. A year ago, a
different team of radio astronomers sparked hope in the origin-of-life research
camp when they announced that they had detected glycine, the simplest of the
amino acids, in three different interstellar clouds. (Amino acids are the
building blocks of proteins, and most astrobiologists believe Earth received
its prebiotic material from interstellar material.) The American-Russian team
used new laboratory measurements of the spectral lines of glycine and a
particularly rigorous analysis of the other team’s results to conclude that the
"key [spectral] lines necessary for an interstellar glycine identification have
not yet been found." The fact that no amino acids, not even the simplest one,
have ever been found in interstellar clouds, in spite of diligent search
attempts, is a serious blow to a naturalistic explanation for the origin of
life.
- L. E. Snyder et al., "A Rigorous Attempt to Verify Interstellar Glycine," Astrophysical Journal 619 (2005): 914-30.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Biochemical Design: Organization of Simplest Life
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A new discovery of a protein’s role in segregating bacterial chromosomes has
provided evidence for biochemical design. Only 10 years ago, microbiologists
viewed bacteria as a "container" of haphazardly arranged molecules. Recent
advances, however, now show that these simplest of life forms possess a
remarkable degree of internal organization at the molecular level.
Microbiologists have learned more about the MreB protein’s role in segregating
the bacterial chromosome. They discovered that the precise orientation and
localization of the bacterial chromosome is critical for the process. Far from
haphazard, this internal organization serves as a marker for biochemical design
and would be expected if a Creator is responsible for life.
- Zemer Gitai et al., "MreB Actin-Mediated Segregation of a Specific Region of a Bacterial Chromosome," Cell 120 (2005): 329-41.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Monday, April 11, 2005
No Interstellar Pyrimidine
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A team of radio astronomers has put another damper on the naturalistic model
for the origin of life. They performed the highest sensitivity search to date
for pyrimidine (pyrimidines make up much of the nucleobase building blocks for
RNA and DNA molecules). They found that the abundance of pyrimidines in three
of the densest molecular clouds, at most, cannot exceed 0.03-0.3 parts per
billion. With maximum abundances as low as what the team measured, interstellar
molecular clouds cannot be the source of prebiotics that led to the origin of
life.
- Yi-Jehng Kuan et al., "A Search for Interstellar Pyrimidine," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 345 (2003): 650-56.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Sunday, April 10, 2005
Human and Chimpanzee Genetic Differences
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Although often taken as evidence for evolution, the 99% "genetic similarity"
between humans and chimpanzees requires further scrutiny. Studies continue to
demonstate that while a high degree of genetic similarity exists, substantial
differences in the genomes also are apparent. In a new report, investigators
have learned that gene control regions in humans and chimpanzees differ
dramatically from one another. This explains, in part, the differences in gene
expression patterns between humans and chimpanzees. The comparison is
significant because differences in gene expression are ultimately responsible
for the anatomical, physiological, and behavioral distinctives of humans and
chimpanzees. Thus, a high degree of genetic similarity doesn’t necessarily mean
that humans and chimpanzees are closely related organisms. From a creation
model perspective, the Creator could have used the same raw materials
(genes/proteins) to construct both humans and chimpanzees in ways that yielded
radically different organisms.
- Peter D. Keightley et al., "Evidence for Widespread Degradation of Gene Control Regions in Hominid Genomes," PLOS Biology (February 2005) e42.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Saturday, April 9, 2005
Damocloid Test for Creation Models
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New measurements in a special class of comets by an American astronomer provide
another test for competing creation models. Young-earth creationist
organizations have published claims that the current existence of short-period
comets stands as proof that the solar system cannot be more than several
thousand years old. The astronomer conducted the first-ever systematic
measurements on a class of comets known as the Damocloids. The Damocloids are
comets of the Halley-type family, for which there is no evidence of outgassing-a
sign that their gas reservoirs have been exhausted. The researcher determined
that whereas the surfaces of comets (e.g., Kuiper Belt objects) that never get
close to the Sun possess ultrared matter, all the Damocloids lack such matter.
He concluded that since the Damocloids do reach temperatures sufficient to
cause water sublimation, the lack of ultrared matter results from repeated
episodes of outgassing. The time necessary to explain such complete outgassing
far exceeds the maximum time frame of the young-earth creationist model. Thus,
the existence of the Damocloids confirms an important prediction of the
old-earth creationist model while refuting the corresponding young-earth
creationist prediction.
- David Jewitt, "A First Look at the Damocloids," Astronomical Journal 129 (2005): 530-38.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Friday, April 8, 1005
Biochemical Design: Organization of Simplest Life
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Researchers have gained new understanding of the assembly mechanism for a
bacterial protein complex that also provides evidence for design. Only 10 years
ago, microbiologists viewed bacteria as a "container" of haphazardly arranged
molecules. Recent advances now indicate that these simplest of life forms
possess a remarkable degree of internal organization at the molecular level. In
a recent example, microbiologists studied the assembly mechanism for the FtsZ
protein. This protein plays a critical role in cell division-a role that
depends on its precise localization inside bacterial cells. Such precision or
internal organization serves as a marker for biochemical design and is expected
if a Creator is responsible for life.
- Jose Manuel Gonzalez et al., "Cooperative Behavior of Escherichia coli Cell-Division Protein FtsZ Assembly Involves the Preferential Cyclization of Long Single-Stranded Fibrils," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 102 (2005): 1895-1900.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Thursday, April 7, 2005
Kuiper Belt Test for Creation Models
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New measurements by astronomers provide a test for competing creation model
predictions. Young-earth creationist organizations have published a prediction
that distant reservoirs of comets in the solar system either do not exist or
will prove inadequate to explain how short-period comets could still exist in a
billions-of-years-old solar system. In analyzing the Deep Ecliptic Survey the
astronomers discovered 436 new objects in the Kuiper Belt (the belt of icy
bodies that exist beyond the orbit of Neptune). These discoveries bring the
total of detected and measured bodies in the Kuiper Belt to 1,000. These
objects include only the largest and brightest and they follow a power law
distribution where the number of detected objects rises sharply with declining
brightness. Also, astronomers have detected dust in the Kuiper Belt that is
indicative of collisional grinding (the grinding up of larger objects into
smaller objects through collisions). Therefore, the total number of Kuiper Belt
objects must be in the millions. These millions, along with the known Oort
Cloud comets, easily account for all the observed short-period comets in an
old-earth model. Thus, the 436 newly-discovered objects help confirm an
important prediction of the old-earth creationist model while refuting the
corresponding young-earth creationist prediction.
- J. L. Elliot et al., "The Deep Ecliptic Survey: A Search for Kuiper Belt Objects and Centaurs: II. Dynamical Classification, the Kuiper Belt Plane, and the Core Population," Astronomical Journal 129 (2005): 1117-62.
- see also: http://www.boulder.swri.edu/ekonews/objects/tabobs.html
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Wednesday, April 6, 2005
Challenge to Biological Evolution: Convergence
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With chance as its mechanism, evolution should not produce the same outcome
repeatedly. Yet study after study shows that, from an evolutionary perspective,
this must be the case. In this new research, scientists discovered the
repeated, independent origin of the inner ear bones in monotremes (mammals like
the duck-billed platypus) and therians (mammals that include the marsupials and
placentals). Such unpredicted outcomes (known as convergence) challenge the
veracity of the theory of evolution, but resonate with the idea of a Creator
repeatedly using the same good designs as He brought life into existence.
- Thomas H. Rich et al., "Independent Origins of Middle Ear Bones in Monotremes and Therians," Science 307 (2005): 910-14.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Tuesday, April 5, 2005
Galaxy Mass Design
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An international team of 26 astronomers has found more evidence that the value
of the mass of a galaxy must be fine-tuned for the galaxy to be able to support
life. The team analyzed the spectra of 6,472 galaxies observed by both the
Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Galaxy Evolution Explorer. They noted that the
fraction of galaxies that have undergone a large starburst episode within the
past billion years declines steeply with mass. For a galaxy not to have a
significant probability for such a life-destroying episode, its mass would need
to be as great or greater than one hundred billion solar masses. Thus,
astronomers now possess an additional reason for why life requires that a
galaxy’s mass be fine-tuned to a value not much different from that of the
Milky Way Galaxy.
- Samir Salim et al., "New Constraints on the Star Formation Histories and Dust Attenuation of Galaxies in the Local Universe from GALEX," Astrophysical Journal Letters 619 (2005): L39-L42.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Monday, April 4, 2005
Human and Chimpanzee Genetic Differences
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The 99% "genetic similarity" between humans and chimpanzees is often cited as
evidence for evolution. However, this report demonstrates that while a high
degree of genetic similarity exists, substantial differences in the genomes are
also apparent. Researchers found that about 80% of the proteins in the human
and chimpanzee genomes are different. This comparison is significant because
proteins are ultimately responsible for an organism’s anatomical,
physiological, and behavioral characteristics. Therefore, a high degree of
genetic similarity doesn’t necessarily mean that humans and chimpanzees are
closely related organisms. From a creation model perspective, the Creator may
have subtly but significantly altered the raw materials (genes/proteins) used
to construct both humans and chimpanzees in ways that resulted in radically
different organisms.
- Galina Glazko et al., "Eighty Percent of Proteins are Different between Humans and Chimpanzees," Gene (2005): in press.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Sunday, April 3, 2005
New Relativistic Pulsars
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A team of American and Canadian radio astronomers has discovered 21 rapidly
pulsing pulsars that will provide new tests for the biblically predicted big
bang creation model. Of the 21 newly discovered pulsars (neutron stars that
emit radio waves which pulse on and off), 13 are in binary systems where a
companion star orbits the pulsar. Of the 13 pulsars in binary systems, two show
eclipses and two have highly eccentric orbits. For the two with highly
eccentric orbits, the team measured a periastron advance (advance of the point
where the two stars come closest together in their orbit) of 0.225 and 0.327
degrees per year respectively. Such large periastron advances will provide a
definitive test of Einstein’s theory of general relativity (GR)-potentially
confirming the reliability of GR to better than one part in a hundred trillion.
Such a confirmation would strengthen the already very high confidence in the
spacetime theorems of GR. These theorems conclude, based on the reliability of
GR, that a causal Agent created all the spacetime dimensions associated with
the universe. Such a conclusion establishes the existence and the creative work
of the God of the Bible.
- Scott M. Ransom et al., "Twenty-One Millisecond Pulsars in Terzan 5 Using the Green Bank Telescope," Science 307 (2005): 892-96.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Saturday, April 2, 2005
Biochemical Design: Cell Membrane Organization
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A new study supports the view that cell membranes display remarkable complexity
and organization. Biochemists have traditionally regarded the cell membrane to
be a chaotic system that lacked order beyond the phospholipid bilayer
structure. A new picture, however, is emerging. Researchers have learned that
some of the enzyme complexes that constitute the electron transport chain found
in the mitochondrial inner membrane are organized into higher order
super-complexes. The electron transport chain displays an elegant organization
that promotes efficiency of operation. Such organization is an indicator of
Intelligent Design.
- Natalia V. Dudkina et al., "Structure of a Mitochondrial Supercomplex Formed by Respiratory-Chain Complexes I and III," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 102 (2005): early edition.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Friday, April 1, 2005
New Trigonometric Distances to Galaxies
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A team of American and German radio astronomers has discovered several masers
(Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) in galaxies with
implications for design. These microwave amplifiers will soon dramatically
improve the capacity of astronomers to uncover more evidence for the
supernatural creation of the universe and for the supernatural design of the
universe for the benefit of life. Accurate, direct distance measurements to
galaxies provide a foundational step for astronomers. These measurements help
determine the manner in which the universe was created and the quality of
design in the density parameters that govern cosmic expansion so as to make
life possible. Measurements of the orbits of the newly discovered masers about
the centers of their galaxies will provide astronomers with accurate
trigonometric distances to galaxies as far away as about 330 million light
years. Such measurements would extend by a factor of 14 times the greatest
distance for which astronomers have accurate trigonometric distances. This
factor-of-14 improvement potentially will deliver even more impressive evidence
for a superintelligent, supernatural Creator than we possess today.
- J. A. Braatz et al., "A Green Bank Telescope Search for Water Masers in Nearby Active Galactic Nuclei," Astrophysical Journal Letters 617 (2004): L29-L32.
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