Tetrapodophis Type post Author Günter Bechly Date December 22, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , doublespeak, evolution, evolutionary biology, Fossil Friday (series), fossil record, Germany, herpetology, Mesozoic, missing links, National Geographic, snakes, transitional forms, transitional fossils Fossil Friday: Is the Four-Legged Snake Tetrapodophis a Missing Link or Not? Günter Bechly December 22, 2023 Evolution, Paleontology 24 There should have existed transitional forms, which exhibit at least some typical features of basal snake anatomy. Read More ›
education-1 Type post Author Brian Miller Date August 7, 2019 CategoriesEvolutionOrigin of LifePhysics Tagged , __edited, 1984 (novel), Alexander Oparin, cell membranes, coacervates, Darwin's Corrosive Idea, doublespeak, early Earth, Jack Szostak, James Tour, John Sutherland, media, meteorites, Miller-Urey experiment, Nature (journal), nucleotide sequences, public education, religion, researchers, ribozymes, RNA, scientific literature, scientists Origin of Life, Public Education, and Religious Neutrality Brian Miller August 7, 2019 Evolution, Origin of Life, Physics 8 In a series of lectures and articles, organic chemist James Tour has exposed how research related to the origin of life (OOL) has been scandalously misrepresented to the public. Read More ›