Tag: Journal of the Royal Society Interface
Grand Central Station and Beyond: Molecular Machines Visualized in 3-D
Cryo-electron microscopy is allowing cell biologists to see irreducibly complex molecular machines in three-dimensional glory.
Irreducible Complexity in Ant Behavior Triggers a Recognition of Intelligent Design
Recent research draws an unapologetic parallel between human engineering and biological systems.
To Regulate Foraging, Harvester Ants Use a (Designed) Feedback Control Algorithm
These elements of harvester ant behavior present a severe challenge for the evolutionary paradigm.
Paper by Biologist Antony Jose Seeks to Understand Heritability Beyond DNA
Fierce debates have occurred among intelligent design theorists — mostly behind the scenes — about the causal role of DNA.
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.