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Glucose Systems in the Body — Another Instance of Irreducible Complexity

Dr. Howard Glicksman, author of an extended series on “The Designed Body,” is interviewed by biologist Ray Bohlin. Read More ›
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Breaches in the Wall: Reviewing a Year in the Life of Intelligent Design

The Seattle-based staff of Discovery Institute and the Center for Science & Culture just celebrated our Christmas luncheon. Read More ›
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Molybdenum Is Stored in Cells by a Powered Piercing Machine

The metal element 42, molybdenum, is needed in the body in extremely small but vital amounts for enzymes to work properly. Read More ›
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Mars Bugs and Intelligent Design — On a Collision Course?

I picture Ohio University officials turning as red as Mars over Professor Romoser’s exotic claims. Read More ›
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Michael Flannery on the Unraveling Darwinian Paradigm

Evolution is so well established, says a Darwin lobbyist, that questioning it is like doubting that matter is made of atoms. Really? Read More ›
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Advance the Tipping Point: End-of-Year Video Message from Stephen Meyer

For every scientist ready to go public, there is some large multiplier of others who are waiting for the right time. When will it come? Read More ›
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For Christmas, Make New Discoveries with Books from Discovery Institute Scientists and Scholars

There’s an inviting coziness about this time of year, perfect for shutting the computer down, putting the accursed iPhone away, and retreating to the beauty of printed pages. Read More ›
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Taking Stock at Year’s End

To return to the beginning: at Phil Johnson’s memorial service we spoke about first and second wave ID advocates. Read More ›
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Brainwashed — For Your Own Good

An insidious kind of brainwashing goes on without your awareness, day and night. And you couldn’t live without it. Read More ›

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