Category: Intelligent Design
Caltech Finds Amazing Role for Noncoding DNA
There’s more function in the “junk” than imagined. Caltech finds a significant role: maintaining territories and compartments, and guiding components.
Is Information in DNA “Abstract”? Physicist Randy Isaac Responds
“How can we determine whether a 10-digit number is a random number or a specified telephone number to call your mother?”
Ultra-Conserved Elements: New Paper, Same Old Results
UCEs are conserved structures that are not functionally constrained. Yet there is not so much as a hint of a problem for evolutionary theory.
Casey Luskin: Why Intelligent Design Is Worth Defending
Is intelligent design true? And is it worth expending the energy to defend it against powerful opposition?
Natural Selection: A Conceptually Incoherent Term
As a schoolboy I remember being told that the surest way of finding out if any given English proposition made sense or not was to try to translate it into Latin, French, or German.