Tag: proteins
Darwin Plagiarism Charge Resurfaces in Time for Alfred Russel Wallace Documentary and Debate
Wallace would break from Darwin in 1869 and develop a theory of intelligent evolution that in many ways presaged modern intelligent design theory.
A Response to Ann Gauger’s and Douglas Axe’s Comments
Continuing a conversation initiated by Bill Dembski (“Is James Shapiro a Design Theorist?”)…
On Signature in the Cell, Robert Saunders Still Doesn’t Get It
I have no doubt that Dr. Saunders is informed about his discipline but the arguments he presents here are weak.
Behold the Mesmerizing Beauty of Protein Synthesis
In recent years, these molecular animations have allowed us — for the first time — to peek inside the world of the cell.
Darwinian Logic: The Latest on Chimp and Human DNA
Picture an Ouroboros, the alchemical symbol of a snake with its own tail in its mouth. Do you get the feeling that Darwinian “logic” is taking us nowhere?