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Electroactive Bacteria: A “Mind-Blowing” Case of Intelligent Design

Somehow, G. sulfurreducens  “know” how to assemble molecules in their pili in an exact sequential and functional order. Read More ›
Black-Bellied Seedcracker
Photo credit: A black-bellied seedcracker, by Dr. Tom Smith, UCLA, via EurekAlert!.

Encore Performances in the Design of Life

News from Princeton discusses the work of Tom Smith and Bridgett vonHoldt, who have solved a “long-standing finch beak mystery.” The answer turned out to be Mendelian, not Darwinian. Read More ›
Encryption 2
Image credit: markusspiske, via Pixabay.

Encryption System Found in Genes

A clever method of RNA editing may explain the role of introns embedded in genes, and points to even higher levels of programming. Read More ›
Kinesin
Illustration: From "Kinesin: The Workhorse of the Cell," via Discovery Institute.

Awesome Nanomachines Keep You Functioning

More details of the exquisite machines that maintain us in life have come to light. Read More ›

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