RNA-molecules-1024x538 Type post Date June 30, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , apoptosis, atherosclerosis, babies, blood vessels, breast milk, DNA, foresight, function, heart disease, Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich, miRNA, mRNA, Nature (journal), proteins, PTSD, ribonucleic acid, ribose, RNA, thermometer, thymine, tRNA, U.C. Davis, uracil In New Research, RNA Takes Center Stage Science and Culture June 30, 2020 Intelligent Design 9 DNA has long been considered the “master molecule” in genetics, but its erstwhile servant, RNA, is gaining increased recognition for its many essential functions. Read More ›
triggered-2048x1074 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 18, 2020 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , "poor design", Andrew Moore, appendix, BioEssays, censorship, chance, coccyx, Darwinian evolution, Dave Speijer, Discovery Institute, Evolution News, Facebook, free speech, intelligent design, Jacques Monod, junk DNA, Karl Popper, Panda's Thumb, Paul Nelson, Signature in the Cell, sinuses, social media, Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Meyer, The Design Inference, thermometer, vertebrate eye, whale pelvic bones What Triggered a Biology Journal to Demand Government Censorship of Intelligent Design Casey Luskin May 18, 2020 Scientific Freedom 20 The article is like a thermometer measuring a fever among evolutionists. Read More ›