Tag: microbes
Darwin on Trial — As Fresh and Relevant as Ever
Because of Phillip Johnson’s leadership no informed person will ever again honestly say that Darwin’s theory flows straight from the data.
With an Assist from Nature, DNA Travels the Globe
Life makes its way around the world using nonliving transportation systems, seeding the world with complex specified information.
Should There Be a Time Limit for Cambrian Explosion Excuses?
Evolutionary scientists have had 160 years to figure out this dilemma.
Diarrhea and Design: A Response to Jerry Coyne
I respect Coyne’s position, but, lacking his faith, I interpret this evidence more naturally as pointing to an ingenious mind.
PLOS Genetics Asks: “What Is a Mutation?”
What if there is genuine directionality in mutation? An important paper addresses the subject.