Category: Intelligent Design
The GULO Pseudogene and Its Implications for Common Descent
The GULO pseudogene may or may not turn out to harbor some sort of function.
Even the Cell’s Dumpster Is an Intricate Machine
“Correctly dismantling a structure can be as challenging as assembling it. ”
Problems with Peer-Review: A Brief Summary
The peer-review system is largely devoted to maintaining the status quo.
Intelligent Design Is Peer-Reviewed, but Is Peer-Review a Requirement of Good Science?
Einstein’s original paper on relativity was published in a scientific journal (Annalen der Physik), but did not undergo formal peer-review.
Can Humans Improve on Nature? If So, What Does it Mean for Intelligent Design?
“In the Charyk Lab of Bioinspired Design, even an embryonic zebrafish heart can be an engineering muse.”