Lamoureux 2 Type post Author Brian Miller Date October 30, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, American Scientific Affiliation, antibodies, bacteria, binding site, Christians, Denis Lamoureux, Dennis Venema, Didier Raoult, Discovery Institute, Donald Prothero, evolutionary theory, fruit flies, Immune System, information, insects, intelligent design, Lawrence Krauss, mammals, mollusks, nylonase, probabilistic resources, protein folds, Randy Isaac, Stephen Meyer, theistic evolution, Tree of Life, trees, UC Davis, whales Examining Critiques of Theistic Evolution, a Year After the Volume’s Publication Brian Miller October 30, 2018 Evolution, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 7 Attacks by Christian theistic evolutionists have often followed the same patterns as those of their secular colleagues. Read More ›
Radboud University Type post Date June 14, 2018 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, binding site, central dogma, DNA, double helix, epigenetics, evolution, information, Jonathan Wells, methylation, mutations, Nature Genetics, proteins, Research, transcription factors, vertebrates More Information Found in DNA: The Shape Code Science & Culture June 14, 2018 Biology, Intelligent Design 7 Researchers at Radboud University in the Netherlands made “a remarkable discovery” about a protein named Polycomb that binds to DNA. Read More ›
E coli Type post Author Ann Gauger Date November 9, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, binding site, DNA, E. coli, evolution, glucose, homeostasis, J. Scott Turner, Jerry Coyne, lactose, natural selection, proteins, Purpose & Desire, RNA polymerase, transcription, Why Evolution Is True Purpose and Desire Meets Jerry Coyne: The Evolution of Homeostasis? Ann Gauger November 9, 2017 Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 Consider one of the simplest kinds of homeostasis — just one part of the regulation of sugar metabolism in E coli. Read More ›
watching clock Type post Author Brian Miller Date February 15, 2017 CategoriesAnatomyBiochemistryEvolution Tagged , __edited, binding site, Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, innovation, intelligent design, software analogy, theistic evolution, transcription factors, vertebrate eye, waiting-time problem Eye Evolution: The Waiting Is the Hardest Part Brian Miller February 15, 2017 Anatomy, Biochemistry, Evolution 7 Without calling it a series, I've written several articles recently that followed a logical path. Read More ›