Genetics Some ‘Junk DNA’ May Act as Computer Memory * January 30, 2018 Growing evidence supports the hypothesis that certain non-coding 'retrotransposons' may function as computational memory for genes. *[Audio version included] CONTINUE READING
Genetics Is Junk DNA Making a Comeback? July 21, 2017 Evolutionists irritated by ENCODE mount a counterattack, claiming that the majority of human genes are evolutionary leftovers with no function. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Darwinians Find Positive Selection January 7, 2017 Yesterday we broadcast seven episodes of the Darwin Fail comedy show. Today, we let some evolutionists claim success for positive natural selection. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Brain's Memory More Powerful Than Thought June 24, 2016 You don't have a limited memory that can be used up. The only limits are on how much you desire to know. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Crinoid Pigment: 240 Million Years and No Evolution February 19, 2015 Pigments from crinoids fossilized in early Mesozoic strata are identical to modern counterparts. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Pathogens Don't Exist December 10, 2014 It takes a partnership to have a disease, say two microbiologists who argue for ditching the word "pathogen." CONTINUE READING
Genetics Junk-DNA Defenders Refuse to Look at "Useless" Code November 15, 2014 Having decided there's nothing there, some defenders of the "junk DNA" concept won't focus on it. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Whale Pelvis Is Not Vestigial September 9, 2014 The old Darwinian idea of "vestigial organs" has proven to be a hindrance to science once again: this time in the case of whale pelvic bones. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Two Genetic Codes Are Better Than One December 30, 2013 If a genetic language written in DNA is a problem for Darwinism, how about two languages written in the same sequence of letters? CONTINUE READING