chimera Type post Author Günter Bechly Date December 8, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , amber, Brazil, Burmese amber, Crato Formation, Darwinian evolution, dependency graph model, dragonflies, empirical data, Fossil Friday (series), fossil record, insects, intelligent design, larvae, Natural History Museum, paleoentomology, Pegasus, phylogenetic systematics, phylogenetics, Stuttgart, stylets, Tübingen University, Willi Hennig, Winston Ewert Fossil Friday: Cretaceous Insect Chimera Illustrates a Design Principle Günter Bechly December 8, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 6 Why does this fossil insect specimen have implications for intelligent design? The reason lies in the striking convergences it exhibits. Read More ›
Chimerarachne yingi Type post Author Günter Bechly Date December 1, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , amber, Arachnida, arachnids, arthropods, Charles Darwin, chelicerates, common descent, Darwinian theory, Darwinism, dependency graph model, England, eurypterids, evolution, Evolution News, flagellum, Fossil Friday (series), Germany, horseshoe crabs, intelligent design, materialism, molecular clock studies, Parioscorpio venator, parsimony, phylogeny, predictions, respiratory organs, Richard Dawkins, scorpions, spider silk, spiders, spinnerets, tiktaalik, Tree of Life, whip scorpions, Winston Ewert, Wisconsin Fossil Friday: The Mess of Arachnid Phylogeny, and Why I’ve Become More Skeptical of Common Descent Günter Bechly December 1, 2023 Evolution, Paleontology 72 True skeptics should question everything, and not just everything apart from Darwinism and materialism. Read More ›
dolphins Type post Author Brian Miller Date August 23, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bats, BIO-Complexity, Casey Luskin, common ancestry, coordinated mutations, Dawkins Test, dependency graph model, dolphins, echolocation, evolution, fossils, glands, humans, inner ear, intelligent design, milk, modules, mutations, peer-reviewed literature, prestin, proteins, rescaled consistency index, species, whales, Winston Ewert From Winston Ewert, New Peer-Reviewed Paper on Dependency Graph Model Brian Miller August 23, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 Ewert's model represents a valuable tool in the developing theory of biological design, which should eventually supplant phylogenetic analyses. Read More ›