Tag: C. elegans
Latest — and Largest — Intelligent Design Education Day Explores “Creepy Crawly Complexity”
Talks by three different scientists showcased the astonishing abundance, diversity, and complexity of insects, spiders, and worms.
Origin of Life: A “Simple” Worm’s Challenge
Were there ever life forms that were so simple that they could merely self-assemble, as our official doctrine of the origin of life proposes?
Happy New Year! No. 1 Story of 2024: Nobel Prize for Function of “Junk DNA”
That so-called genetic junk would turn out to be functional was a prediction of intelligent design going back to the 1990s.
2024 Nobel Prize Awarded for the Discovery of Function for a Type of “Junk DNA”
That so-called genetic junk would turn out to be functional was a prediction of intelligent design going back to the 1990s.
Design, Engineering, Specified Complexity: Appreciating the Fruit Fly Brain
Groundbreaking new research has documented the complexity and design of the brains of fruit flies.