Tag: cancer
“Narcissism as Analysis”
James Taranto at the Wall Street Journal “Best of the Web” column has skewered the pomposities of liberal legal commentators.
A Look at the Quality Control System in the Protein Factory
Plus, another respect in which intelligent design may point the way to advances that other scientific paradigms seem more likely to miss.
“Reporting” on the David Coppedge Trial, Time Magazine Joins the JPL Legal Team
Why bother having a trial at all?
Prayers and Wishes for Good Health to John Derbyshire
I looked for a reference to the subjects we cover here at ENV and thought I would go away disappointed.
Did Darwinism Hinder Research Into Understanding Cancer and Diabetes ?
It’s beyond dispute that the false “junk”-DNA mindset was born, bred, and sustained long beyond its reasonable lifetime by the neo-Darwinian paradigm. As one example in Scientific American explained back in 2003, “the introns within genes and the long stretches of intergenic DNA between genes … ‘were immediately assumed to be evolutionary junk.’” But once it was discovered that introns play vital cellular roles regulating gene production within the cell, John S. Mattick, director of the Institute for Molecular Bioscience at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, was quoted saying the failure to recognize function for introns might have been “one of the biggest mistakes in the history of molecular biology.” Now it’s turning out that this “mistake” of Read More ›