Tag: sperm
Porcupine Quills and Other Examples of Nature’s Foresight
A newborn porcupine passes through its mother’s birth canal without causing her any injuries. How?
Importance of Centrobin in Sperm Development — Another Stumbling Block for Darwinism
“If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications…”
DNA as Architect as Well as Librarian: Structural Functions of the Double Helix
Early geneticists missed a lot when they looked at DNA only for its coding function.
Here’s a Recipe for Procreative Anarchy
Artificial sperm offer the transhumanist dream of radical individualistic procreation, baby manufacture, and radical family restructuring.
DNA, Information, and Aristotle’s Nobel Prize
Max Delbrück (1906-1981) was a biophysicist and Nobel laureate who made seminal discoveries in the DNA-based replication of viruses.