Tag: proteins
Here Is How to Teach Intelligent Design to Young People
The first principle is helping participants discover the evidence for design themselves.
Allostery: How Cells Do Remote Control
Cells have perfected action at a distance: not by magic, but by control of distant sites through carefully arranged functional intermediates.
In Cells and Whole Organisms, Repair Mechanisms Imply Foresight, Not Evolution
It takes foresight to make complex tools and procedures that can restore the functions of other tools. A blind process can only see the immediate present.
Mistakes Our Critics Make: Protein Rarity
Many of the attacks result from the skeptics’ failure to properly understand Doug Axe’s 2004 article.
Mistakes Our Critics Make: Information Theory
Researchers felt compelled to describe biological information using such phrases as “coding schemes,” “carries meaning,” “core program,” and “hierarchical rules (grammar).”