Short-beaked echidna Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date February 11, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionLife Sciences Tagged , Africa, Americas, cactus, camera eye, carnivorous plants, Charles Darwin, common ancestry, convergent evolution, echidna, evolution, homology, human beings, octopuses, On the Origin of Species, porcupine, Simon Conway Morris, spines, Top Scientific Problems with Evolution (series), UC Berkeley Top Scientific Problems with Evolution: Homology Jonathan Wells February 11, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Life Sciences 6 The spines of Australian echidnas and North American porcupines are remarkably similar. Read More ›
cactus Type post Date June 25, 2021 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , aquaporins, Atacama Desert, Austin, cactus, Caltech, cells, Chile, cicadas, fish, Michael Denton, Nature Communications, Nature Nanotechnology, The Wonder of Water, Third World, University of Illinois, University of Texas, water Handling Water Like Nature Does — By Intelligent Design Science and Culture June 25, 2021 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 7 Here in the Pacific Northwest we are heading into a possibly historic heatwave. Water is on everyone's mind. Nature beautifully anticipated our needs. Read More ›