Tag: intelligent design
Japanese Silkworm Researcher Takes on Michael Behe, Proposing “Reducible Complexity”
The author acknowledges major longstanding debates about evolution and offers “certain essential avenues for deciphering the origin of complex adaptive traits.”
Houston Chronicle, We’ve Got a Problem: Meet Fake News Reporter Andrea Zelinski
Zelinski’s articles portray the science standards battle as a struggle to introduce creationism or intelligent design into Texas’s science curriculum.
Stenophlebia amphitrite, a Stunningly Gorgeous Dragonfly from the Upper Jurassic
Take a moment and absorb the beauty of two photographs by our colleague Günter Bechly.
Claim: New Proteins Evolve Very Easily
Proteins are composed of a linear string of amino acids, often hundreds in length, and perform all sorts of important tasks in the cell.
Genetic Code Complexity Just Tripled
If natural selection would have a hard time modifying one codon, imagine it having to keep track of three at once.