Tag: Journal of Molecular Biology
Listen: Molecular Biologist Douglas Axe Explains the Protein Evolution Problem
If evolution can’t build something as basic as a new protein fold, how could it build whole new organs and body plans in the history of life?
It’s the Severity or the Nature of the Mystery of Life’s Origin that Is Unacknowledged
Matthew Herron tweets, “Tell me more about this unacknowledged mystery!” and offers cases where scientists seemingly admitted the mystery of OOL.
It’s the Severity or the Nature of the Mystery of Life’s Origin that Is Unacknowledged
Matthew Herron tweets, “Tell me more about this unacknowledged mystery!” and offers cases where scientists seemingly admitted the mystery of OOL.
Stifling the Intelligent Design Debate Is Bad Science
Kevin Williamson deploys an absurd reductionist construct of the ID field as consisting of ideological assertions by “lawyers” and “amateurs.”
A Child’s Intuition of Purpose in Nature Is No Accident
In 1929, child psychologist Jean Piaget called children “artificialists” who tend to regard everything as “the product of human creation.”