Tag: cells
Yes, a “Host of Machines” Are at Work in the Cell
Here are more cellular machines to dazzle us with their moving parts and functions.
Beyond Genes: Biologists Seek Purpose in Unknown Substances, Processes
There’s more going on in DNA and cells than the old Central Dogma predicted. The time has come to look beyond genes.
2022 YouTube Film Festival: The Workhorse of the Cell
Kinesins have two feet, or “globular heads,” that literally walk, one foot over another.
Cell Fate: Another Hurdle for Evolution
When a stem cell divides, one daughter cell must maintain its stemness while the other specializes. Therein lies another truckload of requirements.
Mitochondria: Evolution’s Ever-Receding Ancestor
For years evolutionists thought early cells must have brought other cells inside of them, and those other cells then mysteriously evolved into mitochondria.