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Why I Feel Sorry for Callan Bentley’s Students
I only bring this up because it tells you something about the caliber of people we often have to deal with in the Darwin debate.
Unwinding the Double Helix: Meet DNA Helicase
With a rotational speed of up to 10,000 rotations per minute, the helicase rivals the rotational speed of jet engine turbines.
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?
Nature Reviews Berlinski on Euclid
A “pared and elegant homage to the peerless geometer and his magnum opus.”