Author: Casey Luskin
New Book on "Junk DNA" Surveys the Functions of Non-Coding DNA
What Discovery Institute biologist Jonathan Wells calls the “myth of junk DNA,” long a favorite with advocates of unguided evolution, isn’t quite dead and buried.
Slate Says We’re Afraid of Life on Mars — Right After We Published an Article Explaining Why Martian Life Wouldn’t Challenge ID
When it comes to intelligent design, journalists at certain Internet media venues all seem to express themselves in the same way.
Neo-Darwinism’s Catch-22: Before Evolving New Features, Organisms Would Be Swamped by Genetic Junk
A new peer-reviewed paper in the journal Complexity presents a computational model of evolution.
Back to Basics: Reader Asks How We Know DNA Exists, What It Does
He also asks how we know what molecular machines like the nuclear pore complex look like.
Sure, There Might Be Life on Mars — But Evolutionary Thinking Doesn’t Help Explain Why
Intelligent design is certainly compatible with finding life on Mars, and perhaps ID thinking could help guide such research.