Life and the ‘first’ cellIt is a mathematical impossibility for even one gene to have arisen by chance...Article20 Dec, 2024
Critiquing attempts to unite the three domains of lifeFinding a universal common ancestor for the three domains of life has proven very difficult for evolutionists.Article08 Nov, 2024
Design of bacterial flagella: part 1Recent research has shown that bacterial flagella are even more sophisticated and fine-tuned then previously thought.Article13 Sep, 2024
Life is in the bloodBlood is the highly sophisticated transport system that allows communication and coordination between different parts of the human bodyArticle05 Sep, 2024
Astonishing microbial compass needlesThese bacteria precision-build magnetic navigation aidsArticle15 May, 2023
Sensational dinosaur blood report!Finding actual red blood cells in unfossilized dinosaur bones, along with evidence of hemoglobin, should not be possible if the millions of years are real; they should have disappeared long ago.Article10 May, 2023
Forever young, a vain hope without God?Is the pursuit of youth a vain hope? Is there scientific merit to the idea of living much longer than we do today?Article10 Nov, 2022
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 5—evolutionary implausibilityHow plausible is evolution as an explanation of the tRNA subsystem?Article02 Sep, 2022
Research has overturned endosymbiosisResearch has showed that endosymbiosis cannot bridge the gap prokaryotes and eukaryotes.Article24 Jun, 2022
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 4—tRNA fragments regulate processestRNAs and their fragments precisely regulate many cell processes.Article27 May, 2022
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 3—quality control mechanismsTheir formation is a ‘chicken and egg’ problem for evolution.Article13 May, 2022
Without God the universal cart must come before the cosmic horseCan Maxwell’s Demon avoid an intelligent origin for life?Article25 Feb, 2022
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 2—biochemical modificationsRaw tRNAs are not enough; they need dozens of biochemical to function.Article24 Dec, 2021
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 1—generation and maturationTheir formation is a ‘chicken and egg’ problem for evolution.Article17 Dec, 2021
Deeply unethical research uses aborted babies scalps attached to mice to test human immune responsesScalps of aborted babies were grafted onto mice to test human immune responses to bacteria. This represents new lows in science, whereby humans are brutally treated like commodities.Article26 Aug, 2021