Category: Evolution
Taking on Behe’s Challenge: Evolve Me a Cilium
Have evolutionists in the Netherlands succeeded in explaining parts of a cilium using only natural selection?
First, Pseudogenes Found to Have Function; Now Pseudoenzymes
Pseudogenes were considered a kind of “junk DNA” till some were found with a regulatory function. Now, “dead enzymes,” presumed to be non-functional, have come to life.
Grayling’s New Book Is Hampered by an Embarrassment of Errors
If he doesn’t know what he’s talking about on those subjects that I know well, why should I trust him on topics that I don’t know so well?
From the Halls of Science: Dancing Sea Lion, Talking Monkeys
It’s cute until you realize you paid for it.
Three (or Four) Reasons Everyone Should Read Darwin’s Doubt
We now live in a “post-Darwinian” world, where evolutionary biologists scramble to propose new materialistic evolutionary models to replace the modern synthesis.