Tag: bacteria
Information Storage — In the Cloud(s)
Literally, a cloud city filled with functional information has been found right over our heads.
How Is Purpose Related to Teleology in Nature?
Materialist philosopher Joseph Carter denies the existence of teleology in nature, but he is mistaken.
Ribosomes Optimized for Speed, Flexibility
The DNA translation machines in the cell show unexpected complexity, forcing molecular biologists to revise what they thought they knew about ribosomes.
On Functional Coherence — Another Serving of Oracle Soup
This is the fourth installment of my ongoing conversation with theistic evolutionist Hans Vodder about my book Undeniable.
Darwin’s Finches: An Icon Gets Retouched
What can bacteria collected around a university campus tell us about adaptive radiation?