DNA transcription machinery plays such an important role not only does it make copies of DNA and RNA but it checks and corrects any errors.
In science daily…
“Ensuring that proteins are built correctly is essential to the proper functioning of our bodies, but the ‘quality assurance’ mechanisms that take place during this manufacturing process are not [...]
Archive for June, 2009
The Vital Role Of Quality Control In A Cell
Posted in Cell Biology, tagged creationism, evolution, experimental biology, intelligent design, religion, science on June 30, 2009 | 6 Comments »
New Darwin Production Causing A Stir Among Evolutionists
Posted in Controversies Over Teaching Science, tagged charles darwin, creationism, documentaries, evolution, Fathom Media, science on June 29, 2009 | 51 Comments »
“The Voyage that Shook the World“ was produced by Creation Ministries International. CMI announced to the public that they created a production company called; Fathom Media. The idea was to have the movie judged on its content only, not its particular association which many militant evolutionists like to put in practice.
CMI had a policy for [...]
Arches Cluster Baffles Astronomers As It Falsifies Models
Posted in Creationism in Space, tagged arches cluster, astronomy, creationism, evolution, religion, science, stars on June 28, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Located 25,000 light-years away in the direction of Sagittarius, containing a huge assortment of young stars which are pretty massive in size. So what is suprising to astronomers about this observed phenomena?
Last month, Space.com reported…
“A dense cluster of young stars situated near the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way is surprisingly [...]
The Wannabe Image Of Evolution In the Media
Posted in Miscellaneous, tagged creationism, evolution, psychology, religion, science, Sharon Begley on June 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Science reporters are considered an aid for scientists according to Nature. Skepticism of evolution in general is not permitted as the editors explain it this way…
“And a minority, moving beyond perceived self-interest, will point to the deeper value of journalism, which is to cast a fair but sceptical eye over everything in the public sphere [...]