Author: Ann Gauger
The Goalposts of Intelligent Design: Explaining Innovation
Everyone in Seattle is Seahawks-crazy now, so the football reference is well timed, at least.
Rewriting Biology Without Spin
It’s a funny thing — scientific papers often have evolutionary language layered on top of the data like icing on a cake.
Programmed Cell Death Is Vital to Life, but Where’d It Come From?
Cells die for many reasons — they die to give shape to our fingers and toes, they die to produce our nervous system, and more.
Happy New Year! Our #1 Evolution Story of 2014: New Paper from Biologic Institute, "Shared Evolutionary History or Shared Design?"
The paper is the closing chapter of our long-term study of bacterial enzymes to determine if they can be coopted to new functions.
Thinking Differently About Biology
Sentences that convey different ideas may have similar structures, but when we write a sentence we start with the idea, not the sentence structure.