GMT029_06_47_Don Pettit_OST FWD dragon Type post Author Granville Sewell Date February 27, 2025 CategoriesBiologyCosmologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , Albuquerque, Cambrian Explosion, Center for Science and Culture, DNA, Energy, enzymes, evolution, fossil record, genes, information, initial conditions, intelligent design, junk DNA, life, matter, mutations, natural selection, non-coding DNA, overlapping codes, physical constants, proteins, space-time, spliceosome, universe, University of New Mexico, video Michael Kent: “12 Discoveries That Have Changed the Debate about Design” Granville Sewell February 27, 2025 Biology, Cosmology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Physics 2 Michael Kent is a Fellow with the Center for Science and Culture and a recently retired bio-scientist from Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque. Read More ›
junk Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 18, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, adenine, Andrew Moore, BioEssays, Biological Information: New Perspectives, cytosine, DNA, ENCODE, evolution, Francis Crick, function, genome, guanine, intelligent design, junk DNA, Leslie Orgel, narrative gloss, overlapping codes, proteins, selective pressure, thymine, viral genomes BioEssays Editor: “‘Junk’ DNA… Full of Information!” Including Genome-Sized “Genomic Code” Casey Luskin November 18, 2019 Intelligent Design 13 How many times have we heard it claimed that the vast majority of the human genome is “junk” and therefore could not have been designed? Read More ›