Category: Evolution
Archaea Have Their Own Rotary Propellers
It would be nice for Darwinists if these rotary motors were transitional forms to bacterial flagella.
An Occasion to Recall Philip Skell’s Classic Deconstruction Job on Darwinian Overenthusiasm
An astronomer claims: “For biology, Darwin is the founder in much the same way Newton or Galileo was for physics.” Who are you going to believe?
Molecular Machines on the Move
As scientists focus on the intricacies of molecular machines, they seem to find it less fruitful to talk about Darwin.
Even the Cell’s Shredder Looks Designed
The more deeply scientists come to appreciate the complexities of molecular machines, the less inclined they seem to talk about evolution.
Need We Say It? “Directed Evolution” Is a Contradiction in Terms
Behold this curious headline: “First Artificial Enzyme Created by Evolution in a Test Tube.” If it was “created” by evolution, the term “evolution” has surely lost all meaning.