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Irreducible Complexity

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ID’s Top Six — The Origin of Irreducibly Complex Molecular Machines

There is no known cause, other than intelligent design, that can produce machine-like structures with multiple interacting parts. Read More ›

Water — We’ll Drink to That

Dr. Howard Glicksman goes beyond a discussion of irreducible complexity to something he calls “natural survival capacity.” Read More ›
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Charles Darwin, Michael Behe — Two Revolutionary Scientists

Here’s a great insight and juxtaposition by historian and philosopher of science Michael Keas. Read More ›
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Molecular Machines Use Physics to Do Mechanical Work

Recent findings show cellular machinery using pushes, pulls, and even electrical forces to accomplish physical work. Read More ›
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The “Exquisite Design” of Human Biology

There is a certain characteristic shallowness to the storytelling exercise that is evolutionary biology. Read More ›
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Streaming from São Paulo, Launch of Brazil ID Center Was a Great Success!

The Brazilian ID scene has come a long way very quickly. It’s quite amazing. Read More ›
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Japanese Silkworm Researcher Takes on Michael Behe, Proposing “Reducible Complexity”

The author acknowledges major longstanding debates about evolution and offers “certain essential avenues for deciphering the origin of complex adaptive traits.” Read More ›

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