Long-Story-Short-Screenshot-DNA-Repair Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 18, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bacteria, Casey Luskin, Dan Stern Cardinale, Darwinian evolution, Dr. Dan, Eigen’s paradox, errors, expectations, foresight, hot dogs, intelligent design, junk DNA, Long Story Short, Manfred Eigen, recognition, recycling, repair, ribosomes, Rutgers University DNA Repair and the Origin of Life: Here’s the Problem David Klinghoffer June 18, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 4 Perhaps out there, watching along with you, is another Professor Dan Stern Cardinale who is imagining how easy it’s going to be to take this one apart. Read More ›
Long Story Short Type post Author Rob Stadler Date December 1, 2021 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , biopolymers, chicken-and-egg problem, DNA, double helix, Eigen’s paradox, ethanol, glycans, information, intelligent design, Long Story Short, Miller-Urey experiment, natural processes, nucleotides, proteins, RNA, water Long Story Short — A Strikingly Unnatural Property of Biopolymers Rob Stadler December 1, 2021 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 5 Scientists have been trying for decades to get monomers to link up into biopolymers under “prebiotically plausible conditions.” Read More ›