Author: Ann Gauger
Nature as a Guide for Efficient Design
One of the patterns derived from the Fibonacci series that is present in sunflowers provides the most efficient arrangement for mirrors in solar power generation.
Why Proteins Aren’t Easily Recombined
There seems to be an idea floating about among some biologists that it is easy to recombine protein domains or swap bits of protein structure to generate new function.
The Challenge to Darwinism from a Single Remarkably Complex Enzyme
How does a neo-Darwinian process evolve an enzyme like carbamoyl phosphate synthetase?
Proteins and Their Exquisite Design
The extraordinary specified complexity embedded in their sequences is too much to be the result of random processes.
A Puzzle about Human Uniqueness
All simians and primates except humans are infected with certain groups of lineage-specific viruses. How did we lose these viruses if we are descended from primate ancestors who had them?