Tag: cytoplasm
Whales, Bees, and Viruses: Intelligent Design from Biggest to Smallest
What’s bigger than a blue whale? Smaller than a virus? At the extremes and everywhere in between, life shows ingenious design.
The Hidden City
Picture a hidden city, that though it cannot be seen, is everywhere. Sound crazy? It’s real.
Foresight in Single Cells
There are things going on in cells that make sense only if a designing intelligence saw a need and planned for it in advance.
As Predicted by Intelligent Design, “Junk” Introns Are Actually Functional
ID proponents have long predicted that functions would be uncovered for such non-coding DNA.
How the Nucleus Guards Its Gates
Details of the nuclear pore complex, one of the largest and most complex protein systems in the cell, come into sharper focus as a team watches how it validates a messenger RNA.