Tag: bacteria
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?
Claim: New Proteins Evolve Very Easily
Proteins are composed of a linear string of amino acids, often hundreds in length, and perform all sorts of important tasks in the cell.
Humpty Dumpty and the Origin of Life — Paul Nelson at Texas A&M University, Thursday, March 30
Dr. Nelson will ask why a bacterial cell subjected to sterilizing sonication — or death by sound — will never come back to life. Ever.