Tag: biomolecules
Gold Rush of Discovery Points Beyond Blind Evolutionary Process — to Foresight
We’re told that it’s out of bounds for science to go there. I take up that claim in the final chapter of my book, Foresight.
The Nobel Prize and Intelligent Evolution
The contrast between the evolutionary sterility of Lenski’s unintelligent Darwinian evolution and the evolutionary potency of Arnold, Smith, and Winter’s intelligent evolution is striking.
Behe’s Irreducible Complexity Validated by Chemistry Nobel
Darwinist Jerry Coyne misunderstands design science. Intelligent design is two scientific inferences.
New Geochemical Discoveries Reaffirm Earth as a Privileged Planet
Remember CHONPS — the acronym you learned in high school to remember the elements most important for life?
On Protein Design, Don’t Be Fooled by Biochemist David Baker’s Claim
If designing proteins is difficult for us, it is great big wall for random bumbly evolution.