Month: June 2013
Cell Machines: A Well-Designed DNA Pump
We like to remind readers that beyond the famous bacterial flagellum and ATP synthase motors, there are many more molecular machines in living cells. Here’s another.
Design Detection in the Dark
From blogger Elizabeth Liddle, a challenge to William Dembski’s concept of complex specified information that seems worth considering.
Where’s the Beef? Here It Is
A reader writes, after hearing yesterday’s Science & Culture Update on the Michael Medved Show.
No, Scientists in Darwin’s Day Did Not Grasp the Complexity of the Cell; Not Even Close
But what about Darwin’s citation of the gemmule? Does this help show he had an accurate understanding of cellular complexity?
Zack Kopplin Thinks Louisianans Are Stupid
That was my take-away from Zack’s debate this afternoon with Casey Luskin on the Michael Medved Show.