Tag: mutations
Physicist Brian Miller: Two Conundrums for Strictly Materialist Views of Biology
“Nothing in nature will ever simultaneously go to both low entropy and high energy at the same time.”
Nature Reviews Genetics — Pseudogene Function Is “Prematurely Dismissed”
As Seth W. Cheetham and his co-authors put it, biology suffers from “demotivation into exploring pseudogene function by the a priori assumption that they are functionless.”
#6 of Our Top Stories of 2019: Polar Bear Seminar
Barring startling new revelations from the research community, nothing more needs to be said. The evidence comes down decisively on Behe’s side.
Coyne, Bechly, Miller, Berlinski: Scientists Debate David Gelernter’s Darwin Apostasy
If anyone is worrying, it is Coyne and his fellow Darwinists, alarmed at the defection of a stellar intellect like Gelernter.
Foresight in Single Cells
There are things going on in cells that make sense only if a designing intelligence saw a need and planned for it in advance.