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ID’s Top Six — The Origin of Irreducibly Complex Molecular Machines
There is no known cause, other than intelligent design, that can produce machine-like structures with multiple interacting parts.
Embracing Uncertainty: Evolution’s Latest Dodge
Faced with conflicting genetic evidence, Darwinians reach for a new “uncertainty principle” borrowed from physics.
Nanotechnology Engineers Struggle to Match Cell Performance
Scientists are taking baby steps toward imitating what cells do all the time.
Molecular Machines Reach Perfection
Does anything in nature achieve perfection? Yes, say Japanese researchers looking at an amazing molecular machine in a “primitive” life form.
The Cell as a City: Examining an Apt Metaphor
On most days, city services are invisible to residents. We take them for granted through a lack of thoughtfulness — and gratitude.