Tag: cell
The Designed Body, Continued: Coherence Wins, Gradualism Fails
Suppose I want to build a car that’s capable of getting me from point A to point B. It minimally takes several dozen parts.
“Brights”
If you’re like me, you have wondered why many Darwinists seem consistently unwilling or unable to grasp basic points pertaining to their opponents’ arguments.
The Invisible World Revealed
We’ve occasionally pointed you to TED talks when the investment of seven or so minutes is worth your time.
Even the Cell’s Dumpster Is an Intricate Machine
“Correctly dismantling a structure can be as challenging as assembling it. ”
Problems with Peer-Review: A Brief Summary
The peer-review system is largely devoted to maintaining the status quo.