Intelligently Designed Films
The youthful ID movement flexes its muscles in two documentaries (Icons of Evolution & Unlocking the Mystery of Life). Read the Review of both these videos.
Reviewed by Thomas E. Woodward | posted 03/06/2003
Endorsements From Scientists and Educators Who Have Recently Previewed Unlocking the Mystery of Life
The science is solid and the computer animations are superb. Unlocking is a great film.
Philip S. Skell, Ph.D.
Member, National Academy of Sciences
Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus
Pennsylvania State University
Outstanding computer animations. Some of the best Ive ever seen. I am a cell biologist and I want to congratulate you.
Marvin J. Fritzler, Ph.D., M.D.
Professor of Molecular Biology
University of Calgary
Its as good as anything Ive seen on NOVA. The program is a delightful presentation that will be of interest to scientists and laymen alike.
Edward T. Peltzer III, Ph.D.
Senior Research Specialist
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Extremely thought provoking (and a lot of fun to watch). Unlocking the Mystery of Life highlights the big questions about the origin of life here on earth.
Guillermo Gonzalez, Ph.D.
Astrobiologist
Assistant Professor of Astronomy
Iowa State University
This video does an excellent job of presenting some of the hot issues in modern biophysics. In recent years we have begun to really understand how the machinery of the cell works and no physicist who has studied this field can avoid a sense of amazement at the delicately balanced designs.
David Snoke, Ph.D.
Co-Director Nanotechnology Center
University of Pittsburg
It is tremendous! I really enjoyed it.
Bijan Nemati, Ph.D.
Senior Engineer
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA
Unlocking the Mystery of Life is a fascinating documentary. Visually stunning. Everything about it was just top notch.
Art Battson
Executive Producer
University of California TV
Director of Instructional Resources
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