Month: December 2014
In Explaining Proteins (and Life), Here’s What Matters Most
Biochemist Larry Moran accuses me of having constructed a straw man argument about the evolution of enzymes.
Is That Life Forming Before My Eyes? Will I Be in the National Academy of Sciences Someday?
Without the genetic instructions, it doesn’t matter how much the filaments and flowers resemble life.
Looking for a Good ID-Friendly Christmas Gift? Give a Friend a Subscription to Salvo Magazine
Salvo unblushingly offers an honest, rational, and respectful take on hard questions about sex, science, and society.
Rosetta Probe Shows “Comets ‘Did Not Bring Water to Earth'” — So Where Did It Come From?
The abundance of water on Earth is one of the most important parameters that make our planet finely tuned for life.
PNAS Paper Admits Understanding the Origin of Cellular Features Is a “Glaring Gap” in Evolutionary Biology
This remains a major problem for evolutionary thinking, whether under an adaptationist or a neutralist model.