Tag: biology
Michael Behe and Cilia 3.0 … or, Irreducible Complexity Cubed
The once seemingly humble cilium is actually even more irreducibly complex than Dr. Behe suggested in his first book.
New Paper Investigates Engineering Design Constraints on the Bacterial Flagellum
This technique of examining biology through the eyes of engineering is not necessarily new — systems biologists have been doing it for years.
Darwin’s Genie: Misapplied Natural Selection Continues
“Natural selection” is like a Swiss Army knife that researchers in widely different disciplines use to solve their problems.
Biological Information Beyond DNA: The Future of Biology
Previously, Dr. Wells showed that embryo development requires information carried by membrane patterns in embryonic cells.
Biological Information Beyond DNA: The Bioelectric Code
Jonathan Wells explains how biological information is carried in the form of a bioelectric code, and how it differs from the information in DNA.