Tag: DNA replication
Understanding the Genius of The Design Inference
Being dealt four poker hands that were all royal flushes would be a very rare and special pattern, pointing to someone cheating.
Jonathan McLatchie on Classic Examples of Irreducibly Complex Systems
Dr. McLatchie explains the “likelihood ratio” of the evidence for irreducible complexity, a top-heavy ratio he says strongly supports a design hypothesis.
Spectacular Video on Molecular Machines and Cell Replication
Back in June I published a critique of a video posted on the popular YouTube science channel Veritasium.
Molybdenum Is Stored in Cells by a Powered Piercing Machine
The metal element 42, molybdenum, is needed in the body in extremely small but vital amounts for enzymes to work properly.
Nathan Lents Doesn’t Understand…Refrigeration
Lents studies rotting corpses and household plants. He might not know much about (living) human physiology.