Tag: proteins
Andreas Wagner: Genetic Regulation Drives Evolutionary Change
In a seemingly infinite hall of mirrors, monumental assertions are casually made and immediately followed by citations that simply do the same thing.
Protein Folding and the Four Horsemen of the Axocalypse
A recent series of critiques, published by the online journal Sapientia, was aimed at Doug Axe’s book, Undeniable.
How Biochemist Matti Leisola’s Lab Experience Persuaded Him of Intelligent Design
Leisola describes a humble example — the enzymes in washing powder we use in the laundry, with the ability to degrade proteins.
Adam and the Genome — Review and Conclusion
In retrospect, where does the evidence stand? Here’s a summary: Venema’s main claims in light of the relevant science.
Design Debate in a Nutshell: Mind Over Matter? Or Matter Over Mind?
Steve Meyer was in Southern California recently and stopped by the campus of Biola University where he sat down for a podcast conversation.