Tag: intelligent design
Missing the Point: Codes Are Not Products of Physics (Updated)
Elaborate schemes to explain the origin of the genetic code from the laws of physics and chemistry miss the whole point about codes.
Intelligent Design Mugs? We’ve Got Them
For our biochemistry geeks, one mug contains both the periodic table of elements and a DNA-amino acids codon wheel.
Ixnay on the Ambriancay Plosionexhay
Shhh — don’t say it. The geological event, well, not “event,” as in something that happened about 541 million years ago…we don’t talk that way anymore.
“Resolution Revolution”: Intelligent Design, Now at the Atomic Level
Breakthroughs in imaging are allowing scientists to see iconic molecular machines in unprecedented detail. This will be a great boon for design science.
Podcast with Michael Behe: “You Can’t Deny the Data Forever”
The Lehigh University biochemist addresses misconceptions about irreducible complexity, and responds to the claim that “molecular machines” is a misnomer.