Tag: intelligent design
How Intelligent Design Clarifies Biological Redundancy
ID licenses scientists to be curious about non-conserved biological redundancy and to investigate the possibility that biological redundancy is purposeful.
Efforts to Resist the Big Bang and Its Implications for Cosmic Design
Unsurprisingly, many academics have attempted to overturn the conclusion of a beginning through the most creative of means.
The New Yorker Takes “A Journey to the Center of Our Cells”
There’s a problem that biologists have long pondered — how do proteins find other proteins within the cell that they are supposed to interact with?
Real-World Data and the Lesson of Chloroquine Resistance
The take-home lesson is that evolution, on its best day, is an embarrassingly anemic process.
Marvin Olasky Joins Discovery Institute as New Senior Fellow
“I’ve long admired Discovery’s courageous work on intelligent design,” said Olasky.