The authors of a paper in Current Biology present the problem of the Cambrian explosion — the rapid emergence of new forms of animal life — as it own solution.
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Evolutionary biologists would assume that even a synthetic chromosome wasn't designed if you don't include a watermark evidencing its non-natural origin.
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In my previous replies to Marshall's review in Science of Darwin's Doubt, I've responded to his critiques of the main argument of the book.
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It would be very welcome to hear some smart Darwinist call up the show and try to tell Steve Meyer why the case his book makes doesn't hold water. Step right up, guys.
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The Darwinian view of the human race as domesticated animals in need of breeding is well entrenched in the halls of science and government.
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The reason this is making headlines is because the researchers found a few skulls in a single location, and they think they can assign them all to the same species.
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