Tag: PNAS
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.
To Solve a (Cambrian) Problem: Declare It Solved!
Frustrated by abrupt appearance, some evolutionists are simply declaring that there is no problem with the Cambrian explosion.
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.
The Human Difference and the Design of Sex
It’s safe to say that human intimacy, at its best, surpasses that of any animal, even the most intelligent.
Design for ATP Extends Beyond the Rotary Engine
New discoveries explore the astonishing efficiency of the cell’s rotary engine ATP synthase, and describe new roles for other motors that deliver ATP.