Tag: Research
Machine Within a Machine: The Ciliary Partitioning System
The cilium as a whole, an antenna-like structure on most human cells, was already irreducibly complex. Now, just one part of it appears also to be irreducibly complex.
It’s Life, Jim, But Not as We Know It
“Thinking about the origin of RNA reminds me of the paradox of your grandfather’s ax.”
Archaea Have Their Own Rotary Propellers
It would be nice for Darwinists if these rotary motors were transitional forms to bacterial flagella.
Molecular Machines on the Move
As scientists focus on the intricacies of molecular machines, they seem to find it less fruitful to talk about Darwin.
Human Hearing Outsmarts Physical Limits
A principle in acoustics limits how precisely an algorithm can distinguish the frequency and timing of sounds. The human ear knows no such limit.