Tag: natural selection
On Protein Design, Don’t Be Fooled by Biochemist David Baker’s Claim
If designing proteins is difficult for us, it is great big wall for random bumbly evolution.
Peer-Reviewed Science: A “Mathematical Proof of Darwinian Evolution” Is Falsified
Due to the tradition of professional scientific writing, major developments in scientific literature often arrive muffled in language so bland or technical as to be totally missed by a general reader.
A Cambrian Explosion…of Robots?
According to Wired, a new epoch has begun, and it is driven by intelligent design.
Design (But Not Design) Is the New Unifying Principle of Biology
The human eye is for seeing, whether or not it has any effect on genetics. However, this common-sense view has a problem.
Purpose and Desire Meets Jerry Coyne: The Evolution of Homeostasis?
Consider one of the simplest kinds of homeostasis — just one part of the regulation of sugar metabolism in E coli.