Tag: science
Some Perspective on the “Mechanical Prowess” of DNA Replication
It can hardly be disputed that DNA replication is extraordinary.
Pummeled with Pom Poms: Thomas Nagel and His Critics
If this is the best Darwnists can do with Nagel, they and their theory are in sad shape.
Yet Another Blow to “Junk DNA”: Paper Shows How Introns Are Key to the Splicing Code
In the past, we’ve debated Darwinian advocates on the extent to which introns are functional.
Replicating DNA with Extraordinary Fidelity: Meet DNA Polymerase
As we drill down into the subcomponents that make up the cell’s DNA replication machinery, the case for design becomes ever harder to ignore.
Our Top 10 Evolution-Related Stories: #3, Ediacaran Fossils Lived on Land
If the Ediacaran fauna were not creatures of the water, what predecessors could there be for the animals of the Cambrian explosion?