Tag: RNA
No Mere Bike Messenger, RNA Code Surpassing DNA in Complexity
The concept of a “DNA Code” has a long pedigree in genetics. But what about the other nucleic acids?
Indivisible Launches with a Bang!
Readers of ENV will know Dr. Richards as a wonderfully illuminating and entertaining writer and explainer especially of all things touching on the relation of science to faith.
Nobel Prize Winner Cites the “Ingeniously Designed” Architecture of the Ribosome
In 2009, Israeli structural biologist Ada Yonath shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work on the structure and function of the ribosome.
Time for a Soberer Estimation of Hitchens
The beatification of Christopher Hitchens has climbed down a little bit from the heights it reached over the weekend.
Animation Reveals Engineering Elegance of RNA Interference
RNA interference essentially involves a four-step pathway.