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Is DNA really just a product of random chance—or does it point to something far greater?
In this episode of The Science Dilemma, we sit down with Dr. Berkley Gryder, a chemist-turned-molecular biologist and computer scientist (PhD, Columbia University), to explore how the language of DNA, the limits of mutations, and the myth of “junk DNA” are reshaping the conversation about life’s origins.
You’ll discover:
🎧 Listen now and learn why modern biology is one of the strongest arguments for design—and why it changes everything for the next generation of thinkers.
By The Science DilemmaIs DNA really just a product of random chance—or does it point to something far greater?
In this episode of The Science Dilemma, we sit down with Dr. Berkley Gryder, a chemist-turned-molecular biologist and computer scientist (PhD, Columbia University), to explore how the language of DNA, the limits of mutations, and the myth of “junk DNA” are reshaping the conversation about life’s origins.
You’ll discover:
🎧 Listen now and learn why modern biology is one of the strongest arguments for design—and why it changes everything for the next generation of thinkers.