Tag: molecular machines
Molecular Machines and the Problematic RNA World
Writing at ENV last month, I explained why proponents of intelligent design are justified in using the term “molecular machines.”
Why We’re Right to Call Them Molecular “Machines”
“No human contrivance operates with either the degree of complexity, the precision, or the efficiency of living cells.”
DNA Stores Data More Efficiently than Anything We’ve Created
But DNA wasn’t designed — right?
Molecular Machine — “Flying Saucer Carrying Two Warheads” — Could Help Fight Bacterial Infections
As our knowledge deepens, the idea that nature reflects no design simply gets harder and harder for Darwinian evolutionary proponents to defend.
Even the Cell’s Dumpster Is an Intricate Machine
“Correctly dismantling a structure can be as challenging as assembling it. ”