Tag: DNA
Crisis in the Chemistry of Origins
The impressive complexities of proteins, nucleic acids, and other biological molecules are presently developed in nature only in living things.
Blurring the Line Between Natural and Artificial
As technology mimics nature, at what point might future investigators be unsure about natural versus intelligent causes?
Cosmos 3.0 Revisits Themes of the Past, with Familiar Historical Mythmaking
At a couple of points in episode 1, Neil deGrasse Tyson employs the “Book of Nature” metaphor, but he never gives its proper historical context. It’s actually a Christian concept.
Evolution, Design, and COVID-19
From time to time a storm arises in the virosphere and affects humans.
Helpful Devolutionary Mutations Are Rapid and Unavoidable: Paper Reinforces Darwin Devolves
There is simply no way for any unguided, unintelligent account of the unfolding of life to avoid the bane of helpful degradative mutations.