With every study that reveals another layer of complexity in the genome, it becomes more difficult to attribute evolutionary progress to an accumulation of random factors.
Read More ›
If amphibians are designed to spend time in water, and many fish are designed to spend time out-of-water, then we might expect to see certain similarities between them.
Read More ›
Laura Vandenberg, lead author on the paper, says in the video that "the finding suggests that what we thought about how cells know what to make is incomplete."
Read More ›
Although DNA is involved in specifying the amino acid sequences of proteins, other sources of information are needed to specify the three-dimensional structure of the embryo.
Read More ›
For a group of people who often bristle at the hint of a supernatural explanation for some phenomenon, scientists are prone to attribute to "science" powers that can only be described as supernatural.
Read More ›