Frances Arnold Type post Author Matti Leisola Date October 4, 2018 CategoriesChemistryIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Artificial Selection, bacteria, Barry Hall, bioengineering, biotechnology, Caltech, directed evolution, Douglas Axe, enzymes, evolution, Frances Arnold, gene, Heretic, intelligent design, Michael Behe, mutations, natural selection, New York Times, Nobel Prize, pharmaceuticals, proteins, The Edge of Evolution, theistic evolution How the 2018 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry Harnessed Intelligent Design Matti Leisola October 4, 2018 Chemistry, Intelligent Design 5 There is one point of confusion in descriptions of this year’s prize winners. It’s the talk of “directed evolution.” Read More ›
Type post Author Matti Leisola Date July 27, 2012 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Nature, science Lignin Is and Remains Enigmatic Matti Leisola July 27, 2012 Intelligent Design 1 Our paper in BIO-Complexity has sparked some discussion with its claim "that no living organism is able to use it [lignin] as a sole carbon and energy source." Read More ›