Tag: proteins
Gauger: Is It Easy to Get a New Protein?
Ann Gauger talks with host Sarah Chaffee about a central argument used by evolutionary biologists.
Listen: Molecular Biologist Douglas Axe Explains the Protein Evolution Problem
If evolution can’t build something as basic as a new protein fold, how could it build whole new organs and body plans in the history of life?
Can New Genes Emerge from Scratch?
Evolutionary theory must account for millions of new genes by chance. Here are new ideas proposed for overcoming the huge probability barrier.
New Research on Animal Egg Orientation Shows “Unexpected” Diversity
Evolutionists cannot have it both ways. They cannot prove their theory when the findings work for them, and softly walk away when the findings do not work.
DNA of Things: Embedding Machines with Replication Data
In 1901, divers brought up from an ancient shipwreck the first part of the Antikythera mechanism made by Greek inventors.