tree-is-crying-stockpack-adobe-stock-779346538-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 8, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , animals, biology, circuitry, Dallas Conference on Science and Faith, Darwin's tree, discontinuity, embryonic development, endowed by our creator, evolution, evolutionary processes, evolutionary tree, function, natural selection, nature, Paul Nelson, Stephen Meyer, Tree of Life, University of Chicago “Generative Entrenchment”: A Fundamental Problem for Darwin’s Tree David Klinghoffer December 8, 2025 Evolution, Faith & Science 3 An “entity” may be so fundamental, so entrenched, arising so early in embryonic development, that it can't be toyed with by evolutionary processes. Read More ›
Type post Date November 2, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, ATP, Current Biology, Darwin's tree, dependency graph, fruit flies, GPS, ID the Future, intelligent design, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, limpets, Max Planck Institute, memory, Nature (journal), New Zealand, penguins, PLOS ONE, PNAS, University of Otago, Winston Ewert Ants, Wildebeest, Penguins, and More: A Zoo of Animal Designs Science & Culture November 2, 2018 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 8 Don’t kick sand in the face of a wildebeest by joking that it looks like it was made by a committee. It might flex its muscles and charge. Read More ›
Type post Date April 12, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionScience Tagged , __k-review, CRISPR-Cas9, Darwin's tree, gene editing, prokaryotes, Research, Zombie Science (book) Programmable Memory in Prokaryotes Science & Culture April 12, 2017 Evolution, Science 5 In the past couple of days, we've documented upsets in conventional evolutionary thinking. Here's a third. Read More ›
giant virus Type post Date April 11, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionLife SciencesScience Tagged , __k-review, Darwin's tree, Darwinism, Research, viruses, zombies Giant Virus Attacks Darwin’s Tree Science & Culture April 11, 2017 Evolution, Life Sciences, Science 3 Viruses have long been an enigma to microbiologists. Read More ›