Tag: science
Behe: Nobel Prize for Chemistry Begs the Question of Intelligent Design
“Nano” machines are impressive as technical achievements. Yet they are also exceedingly simple, “cute” but “useless.”
Evolving Protein-Protein Binding — Not a Problem?
Dennis Venema writes a series of posts for BioLogos called “Letters to the Duchess” — an allusion to Galileo’s “Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina.”
Newfound Genetic Code-in-Code Regulates Stress Response
Discovery sheds light on reason for mismatch between codon numbers and amino acid numbers.
What Drives the Center for Science & Culture? John West Explains
That question has fueled much dark speculation over the years, but the truth is pretty straightforward.
Fact-Check: Reporter John Austin Misrepresents TX Science Standards, Refuses to Correct the Record
Two of our staff persons spent nearly a month in repeated emails and phone calls trying to correct this error.