Yilingia-spiciformis Type post Date October 7, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, animals, arthropod, BBC News, bilaterians, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, China, Darwin's Doubt, earthworms, Ediacaran Period, fossil record, Kimberella, lophotrochozoans, Nature (journal), New Scientist, Stephen Meyer, trilobite, University of Edinburgh, Yilingia spiciformis Worming Evolution into the Cambrian Explosion Science & Culture October 7, 2019 Evolution 8 A new fossil worm from the closing days of the Ediacaran is being celebrated as a missing link that demonstrates a gradual Cambrian diversification, not an explosion. Read More ›
Redlichia rex 2 Type post Date June 19, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, animal kingdom, arthropods, Australia, bilaterians, body plans, California, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Charles Darwin, China, Current Biology, evolution, fireflies, Flight, fossil record, genome sequencing, Greenland, oxygen, phylogeny, Precambrian, shells, trilobites, Tyrannosaurus rex, University of Queensland Explaining Animals: A Random Walk Science & Culture June 19, 2019 Evolution 8 To see what evolutionists are up against, read about a giant trilobite found in Australia. Read More ›
Dickinsonia Type post Date May 24, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, bilaterians, Cambrian Explosion, Darwin's Doubt, Dickinsonia, Ediacaran organisms, Kimberella, Stephen Meyer, U.C. Riverside A Thousand Dickinsonia Specimens Don’t Change the Ediacaran Story Science & Culture May 24, 2017 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 As Stephen Meyer concluded in 2013, they shed no light on the Cambrian explosion. Read More ›