Tag: bacteria
Tour, Meyer on the Multiverse, and More
In this third of three episodes with Stephen Meyer, James Tour draws from questions sent in by listeners to his own podcast.
Design Gets Down and Dirty — Complex Specified Information in Electric Mud
Bacteria that conduct electricity with cables may be involved in everything from cleansing the oceans and enriching the soil to guarding our own teeth.
Biophysicists Find Water Wires Are Biological Information Channels
Do the authors of the study think this is intelligently designed? They almost say so.
The Molecular Biology of Coronaviruses — Livestream Presentation Thursday
I will discuss the distinctive aspects of coronaviruses specifically, and review the outbreaks that have been caused by this family of viruses.
Darwinism Would Fare Poorly Against Pandemics
When combatting disease-causing pathogens, we don’t use the idea that Darwinian evolution is of unlimited creativity. Just the opposite!