Tag: PNAS
Escape from Randomness: Can Foldons Explain Protein Functional Shapes?
Faced with impossible odds, materialists struggle to find natural laws that can fold a protein correctly the way life does.
Cell Machines Maintain the Planet for Life
Machines packed in exquisite geometrical structures play a major role in cleaning the air and regulating carbon for the entire planet.
Mammals Compute Sound Timing in the Microsecond Range
Two ears provide the ability for mammals to tell the direction of sound, involving multiple finely tuned mechanisms.
Design Wonders in a Ladybird Beetle
Loved by children, one of the most common beetles turns out to have engineering marvels under its shields.
No Controversies About Darwinism? Try This One
A fierce battle over a core principle of Darwinian theory has raged for decades, but you wouldn’t know it.