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DNA repair mechanisms shout creation

DNA repair mechanisms shout creation

The 2015 Nobel Prize for Chemistry highlights that DNA would be useless without the repair mechanisms to preserve it.
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05 May, 2025
Mind-Blowing Nanobots in All Living Cells!

Mind-Blowing Nanobots in All Living Cells!

Did you know that even the ‘simplest’ life forms are jam-packed with biological ‘nanobots’? From DNA detanglers to rotary and linear motors—these molecular machines are absolutely fundamental to life. If molecular machines didn’t exist, life wouldn’t exist. So, given that evolution is widely taught as ‘fact’, presumably the origin of these nanomachines can be explained in terms of step-by-step evolutionary processes—right? Not at all! As plant biologist, Dr Don Batten, explains, biological nanobots clearly point to intelligent design. And that’s not a religious conclusion—it’s simply what the evidence indicates!
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05 Mar, 202549:38
Spider silk strength

Spider silk strength

Spider silk is stronger than steel of the same weight because of its micro-structure.
Article
08 Jan, 2025
Unnatural selection

Unnatural selection

Genetic engineering is no longer in the realm of science fiction. We review a Netflix series called Unnatural Selection and discuss the implications of the CRISPR-Cas9 technology.
Article
01 Jan, 2025
Flying super-seeds

Flying super-seeds

The seeds of the Javan cucumber inspired advanced aeronautic designs that lead to modern stealth bombers and sophisticated gliders
Article
30 Dec, 2024
The immortal jellyfish

The immortal jellyfish

When this jellyfish starts to grow old—it just makes itself young again. And again.
Article
25 Nov, 2024
Toes of the tokay

Toes of the tokay

Tokay gecko toes and feet utilize van der Walls forces in setae and spatula to walk on vertical surfaces.
Article
14 Oct, 2024
Parametric design—evidence of creation

Parametric design—evidence of creation

Biological systems evince something akin to parametric design, which is evidence that they are designed rather than evolved.
Article
22 Mar, 2024
What proportion of the human genome is actually functional?

What proportion of the human genome is actually functional?

The functional proportion of the genome is higher than evolutionists want, but much of the genomic sequence is unaffected by natural selection.
Article
14 Mar, 2024
Archer fish use advanced hydrodynamics

Archer fish use advanced hydrodynamics

Archer fish exploits two independent hydrodynamic properties to shoot down prey with powerful water jet.
Article
04 Oct, 2023
The Sulawesi bear cuscus

The Sulawesi bear cuscus

What has eyes like a lemur, a body like a koala, is often called a ‘marsupial monkey’, and shares its island home with pigs and dwarf buffaloes?
Article
20 Sep, 2023
Golden numbers

Golden numbers

The ratio of 1:1.62 is seen in building design, in flower petals, pine cones and much more. It is widely acknowledged to be very pleasing to the eye. Why?
Article
07 Jun, 2023
Astonishing microbial compass needles

Astonishing microbial compass needles

These bacteria precision-build magnetic navigation aids
Article
15 May, 2023
Diabolical ironclad beetles inspire extra-strong joints

Diabolical ironclad beetles inspire extra-strong joints

Ironclad beetle laminated elytra have special joins that confer extra toughness, and might inspire aircraft joints.
Article
05 Oct, 2022
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 5—evolutionary implausibility

The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 5—evolutionary implausibility

How plausible is evolution as an explanation of the tRNA subsystem?
Article
02 Sep, 2022
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 4—tRNA fragments regulate
processes

The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 4—tRNA fragments regulate processes

tRNAs and their fragments precisely regulate many cell processes.
Article
27 May, 2022