Tag: bacteria
Rewrite the Textbooks (Again): Origin of Mitochondria Blown Up
Why are evolutionists always wrong? And why are they always so sure of themselves?
Digital Evolution and Bohemian Bugs
All software engineers have been burnt by those sneaky “bugs” that manage to get past the defenses.
Adaptation in Action Yields a Repurposed Enzyme
“Nylon-eating bacteria? What the heck?” you say. “Why does this matter?”
How Biochemist Matti Leisola’s Lab Experience Persuaded Him of Intelligent Design
Leisola describes a humble example — the enzymes in washing powder we use in the laundry, with the ability to degrade proteins.
Biologist Scott Turner: What Is Life? And Other Simple Questions
The picture of life that biologist Scott Turner sketches in his recent book is remarkable, and not easy to fully take aboard in your mind.