Lucretius Type post Author Daniel Witt Date May 13, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Andrea Roli, Big Bang, Charles Darwin, Dalton, Douglas Axe, Epicureanism, Epicurus, Evolution “On Purpose”, flukes, intelligent design, Latin, Lucretius, Michael Behe, New York City, On the Nature of Things, philosophers, predictions, Stuart Kauffman, universe, University of Bologna, worldview Science Versus the Oldest Anti-Intelligent-Design Argument Daniel Witt May 13, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Translation: Everything that exists was made not by intelligent design, but rather by the random arrangement and rearrangement of atoms. Read More ›
Origin-nucleus copy Type post Date June 21, 2018 CategoriesBiologyLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, architecture, Caltech, cells, cytoplasm, Dalton, Darwinians, evolution, Huntington’s disease, information, motor neuron disease, mRNA, Nature Communications, nuclear pore complex, nucleus, organization, Panama Canal, proteins How the Nucleus Guards Its Gates Science and Culture June 21, 2018 Biology, Life Sciences 8 Details of the nuclear pore complex, one of the largest and most complex protein systems in the cell, come into sharper focus as a team watches how it validates a messenger RNA. Read More ›