Tag: bacteria
Wonderful Microbes Are the Planet’s Ecosystem Engineers
The few pathogens among bacteria give a bad rap to the majority that do wonderful things — for us and for our environment.
2022 YouTube Film Festival: Secrets of the Cell
Dr. Behe showcases bacteria with their own navigation systems, microbes that eat plastic waste, and microscopic bugs that shoot 60 molecular “bullets” a second.
Transfer RNAs Wear Special Gear for Hot Water
As usual, evolution-talk is inversely proportional to the amount of detail presented about cellular workings.
Science Stopper? Intelligent Design as a Fruitful Scientific Paradigm
When critics claim that research is not permitted to detect design because that would stop science, it is they who hold science back.
Watch: Michael Behe Corrects Darwin’s Detour with a Cumulative Case for Intelligent Design
For thousands of years, the design of life was acknowledged by scientists and non-scientists, philosophers and physicians, religious and non-religious.