Category: Life Sciences
When You Wish Upon a Star
Dr. Gerald Joyce is lonely. A researcher at Scripps Research Institute and long-time proponent of the “RNA World” hypothesis, Dr. Joyce confesses to his feelings of gloomy isolation in an article in PLoS Biology.
The Dog Star Ate My Exoplanet
We’ve teased Darwinists for their faith that somewhere out there the universe teams with habitable Earth-like exoplanets.
Synthetic Genetics Is ID, not Darwinism
How can geneticists engineer unnatural molecules — intelligent design, without doubt — and call them examples of Darwinian evolution? It happened this month in the journal Science.
Proteins and Their Exquisite Design
The extraordinary specified complexity embedded in their sequences is too much to be the result of random processes.
On Signature in the Cell, a Rabbi Does an Admirable Job of Explaining Things to Geneticist Robert Saunders
Rabbi Averick has occasionally crossed swords with fellow Chicagoan Jerry Coyne — he seems to get under Coyne’s skin.