Tag: ribosomes
The Darwinian Regime Can’t Hide Emerging Clues to Life’s Design
When you live with an ideology long enough, it can take root in your mind and have a lasting effect.
Flink Fast! Here’s a Biodesign Paper for Happy ID Holidays
Two highly complex creatures, humans and bacteria, team up for a new future, using 3D printing with “functional living ink” — Flink.
ID’s Top Six — The Origin of Irreducibly Complex Molecular Machines
There is no known cause, other than intelligent design, that can produce machine-like structures with multiple interacting parts.
National Association of Biology Teachers Versus the Ribosome
Theodosius Dobzhansky famously wrote in 1973 that “Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution.”
Ribosomes Optimized for Speed, Flexibility
The DNA translation machines in the cell show unexpected complexity, forcing molecular biologists to revise what they thought they knew about ribosomes.