DNA Type post Date January 20, 2021 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateIntelligent Design Tagged , amino acids, bacteria, California, cells, Columbia University, CRISPR-Cas9, DNA, Escherichia coli, genes, information, intelligent design, junk DNA, Nature (journal), New York City, ribosomes, semantic information, serine, steganography, translation DNA Storage Goes Biological Science and Culture January 20, 2021 Environment & Climate, Intelligent Design 11 DNA is already known to be an ideal storage medium. Why not use cells to do the hard work? Read More ›
DNA Type post Date December 2, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , "survival of the fittest", amino acids, Charles Thaxton, code, codons, Darwinian evolution, DNA, double helix, Escherichia coli, genetic code, information, intelligent design, materialists, mind, natural selection, PNAS, probability, proteins, Roger Olsen, Rutgers University, Second Law of Thermodynamics, serine, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, The Mystery of Life’s Origin, thermodynamics, Walter Bradley Missing the Point: Codes Are Not Products of Physics (Updated) Science and Culture December 2, 2020 Evolution, Intelligent Design 10 Elaborate schemes to explain the origin of the genetic code from the laws of physics and chemistry miss the whole point about codes. Read More ›