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Image: Topoisomerase II, by Discovery Institute.

New Animation on Topoisomerase Demonstrates Irrationality of Denying Design Evidence in Biology

Replication or transcription of DNA stresses the macromolecule, resulting in supercoiling. Topoisomerase II relieves the stress. Read More ›
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Image: A scene from "Molecular Machines — ATP Synthase: The Power Plant of the Cell," via Discovery Institute.

ATP Synthase Gets Smarter

Two new papers reveal fine-tuning in the assembly of ATP synthase rotary motors and in its operation under ATP hydrolysis. Read More ›
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For Darwin Day, Topoisomerase Webinar With Biochemist Joe Deweese

This webinar will premiere a new molecular machine animation on the topoisomerase enzyme. Read More ›
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Image source: Veritasium on YouTube (screenshot).

More Fantastic Molecular Machine Videos from Wehi

I’m not claiming that these video creators support intelligent design. Frankly, I have no idea where they stand. Read More ›
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Photo credit: Fronteiras do Pensamento [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Dawkins Is Knocked “Sideways with Wonder” by Cell’s Design

Yes, he doesn't call it "intelligent design," of course, and I'm confident he would deny the cell is designed. Read More ›
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Image: Kinesin, via Discovery Institute.

The Workhorse of the Cell: Kinesin

It’s often said that a picture is worth a thousand words. That’s the idea here. Read More ›
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Whale of a Webinar Debuts a Delightful “Long Story Short” Video

Whales are held up as a model of what unguided evolution can do in a short time: in this case, just 8 million years, or perhaps even half that. Read More ›

Robot Chicken Meets Intelligent Design; Plus Good News About Yellow & Pink

If you examine your cable TV schedule, as I’ve just done, you’ll see that at night the Cartoon Network takes on a more adult-oriented identity, called Adult Swim (or “[adult swim]”). Read More ›

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