
Red Clay Reveals Extraordinary Climate Cycle
“All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.” These words … Continue reading Red Clay Reveals Extraordinary Climate Cycle
“All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.” These words … Continue reading Red Clay Reveals Extraordinary Climate Cycle
A fundamental assumption in the scientific investigation of living things is that the components of an organism or cell have … Continue reading Reverse Engineering: A Seahorse Tale
From time to time, biochemists make discoveries that change the way we think about how life works. In a recent … Continue reading How the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology Points to Design
New Year’s Day will soon be upon us. That means it’s time to come up with a few resolutions. Any … Continue reading The Wisdom of Biochemical Systems
Because of my responsibilities at Reasons to Believe, I spend a lot of time reading scientific magazines and journals. While … Continue reading Gene Architecture Illuminates the Brilliance of Life’s Molecular Logic
“Houston, we’ve had a problem.” Commander Jim Lovell’s famous, though often misquoted,1 words mark the epic struggle of the disabled … Continue reading Redundant Blood Supply to the Brain Shows Good Engineering
Recent work by scientists from around the world has uncovered the biochemical mechanism that allows fish to thrive at extreme … Continue reading How Can Fish Live at Different Ocean Depths?
Two researchers have demonstrated that DNA harbors information in both digital and analog formats. These two types of information appear … Continue reading Digital and Analog Information Housed in DNA
Based on a study of cells derived from 13 different tissue types, researchers have demonstrated that pseudogenes are expressed at … Continue reading High Levels of Pseudogene Expression Help Silence the Case for Common Descent
Skeptics often point to so-called bad designs in biochemical systems, such as pseudoenzymes, as a reason to reject intelligent design. … Continue reading Pseudoenzymes Make Real Case for Intelligent Design