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Let’s Enter “Bat Echolocation Evolution” in Google Scholar

How did it arise? Is a detailed description available out there? When I tried that search myself, the first paper that came up was this one. Read More ›
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A Question on New Genes and Animal Origins

A correspondent wrote to us with an interesting question about evolution that arose in a discussion he had with a biologist. Read More ›
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How Life Looks and How It Works: Thoughts on Eberlin’s Foresight

He concludes that “evolutionary ‘just so’ stories” are examples of “wishful thinking starved of molecular details.” Read More ›
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Listen: Turner, Meyer, and Bernard’s Dangerous Idea

“There is intelligence that underlies the evolutionary process. You cannot explain it without that.” Read More ›
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Surprise: Lents Clarifies that Book Not Intended as Refutation of Intelligent Design!

I explained that his writing has certainly seemed like a subtweet, at the very least, directed at ID. Others appear to understand it similarly. Read More ›

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