Category: Life Sciences
A Paper in Science Recognizes the “Design Principle” at Work in Chromosomes with Their Moving Parts
Our uniform experience with such systems insistently proposes that the best explanation is intelligent design.
Acrobatic Protein Stars in Two Gymnastic Events
“You would think this is impossible. That’s what you’re told in school.”
Vestigial Organs: Comparing ID and Darwinian Approaches
A favorite criticism of ID is that it is a science stopper. The opposite is true.
Another Mars Rover, Another Chance for (Materialist) Redemption
Following standard procedure, NASA’s top Mars scientist has been talking about, yes, the tantalizing possibility of finding evidence of life where once there was water.
Software: Such Is Life
Synthetic geneticist Craig Venter told a packed audience in Dublin that life is DNA-software-driven machinery that operates protein robots.