Tag: cryo-electron microscopy
DNA Packing: One of the Supreme Wonders of Nature
The cell packs two meters of DNA into a 10-micron nucleus. How? The machinery is as intelligently designed as the genome itself.
“Primitive”? Lowly Cyanobacteria Boast Superpowers
Prochlorococcus, which lives in the ocean, may be the most abundant species of life on earth. It produces about 20 percent of the oxygen we breathe.
Closer Look at the T3SS Reveals Design
If one visualizes the recoil action of large guns on ships as they fire, that is perhaps what the EA (export apparatus) is doing for the T3SS.
New Research Finds Molecular Machines Are Even More Amazing than Behe Realized
With better imaging and analysis techniques, details about icons of design are coming into clearer focus. The icons are looking better than ever.
Listen: Michael Behe Answers Your Questions About Intelligent Design
What are some new examples of irreducibly complex systems? What are some objections to ID from well-known critics?