Author: Casey Luskin
Denying ENCODE Data Won’t Change the Emerging Facts of Biology
The ENCODE project found that 80 percent of the human genome is biochemically functional — with 100 percent functionality in sight.
Trash Be Gone: Why Are Biologists Lashing Out Against Empirically Verified Research Results?
Is the vast majority of the human genome useless junk or crucial for cellular function?
ENCODE, Evolution, and the Percentage of the Genome That’s Functional
For proponents of unguided evolutionary models, the game is already up.
Mimicking Seahorse Tails Could Lead to Better Robots
The best way to study the operation of these structures is to treat them as engineered systems that are designed with some kind of a purpose.
Following Appendectomy, a Higher Incidence of Cancer Suggests an Immune-Function of Appendix
The supposed vestigial organ may provide a “safe house” for beneficial bacteria.