Tag: RNA
In a TED Talk, Here’s the Question You May Not Ask
Riccardo Sabatini is charming. He has the TED style down (who teaches them all to talk that way?), and he deploys some memorable images.
Internet of Cells: The Next Revolution?
Cells are connected in surprising ways that molecular biologists are just now beginning to understand.
Michael Shermer and the Laws of Complexity
Recently, atheist Michael Shermer debated Catholic philosopher Edward Feser. The subject was Feser’s new book on five arguments for the existence of God.
An Extraterrestrial Spin on the RNA World
The authors argue that RNA molecules appeared in warm little ponds more than 4.17 billion years ago, transported by “meteorites and interplanetary dust particles.”
Cheaters Never Prosper? Sure They Do in Origin-of-Life Papers
How can scientists get away with publishing patent nonsense when it comes to the origin of life?