Tag: cells
Tour and Miller Tackle Cells as Computers, Alien Life, and More
They cover everything from how simple can a cell get and still survive and reproduce to questions of design detection and bouncing cosmologies.
Tour, Miller: Cells, and Life, from a Design Perspective
The conversation turns to the challenge and necessity of quickly evolving error-correction mechanisms in origin-of-life scenarios.
Behe: The Case for Intelligent Design Grows with Science
Evolution’s proper place of study has moved from gross anatomy and population genetics to biochemistry.
Intelligent Design Mugs? We’ve Got Them
For our biochemistry geeks, one mug contains both the periodic table of elements and a DNA-amino acids codon wheel.
Do Origin-of-Life Researchers Now Accept Intelligent Design?
A reader must ask if an RNA molecule could possibly govern chemical reactions, suppress free-riders, support co-operators, and act in its own self-interest.