Tag: PNAS
“Resolution Revolution”: Intelligent Design, Now at the Atomic Level
Breakthroughs in imaging are allowing scientists to see iconic molecular machines in unprecedented detail. This will be a great boon for design science.
Are Proteins Attracted to Function?
Doug Axe showed that functional space is a tiny fraction of sequence space in proteins. Evolutionists think they found a shortcut.
Whitewashing Evolution with Borrowed Paint
A team of known materialistic Darwinists promotes their helpfulness in solving the pandemic, but to do so, they steal values from outside their toolkit.
New Research Finds Molecular Machines Are Even More Amazing than Behe Realized
With better imaging and analysis techniques, details about icons of design are coming into clearer focus. The icons are looking better than ever.
Plastic-Eating Microbes — “Rapid Evolution” May Not Be Darwinian at All
Environmental scientists warn frequently that the world is drowning in plastic. Here is some unexpected good news.