forearm Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 26, 2022 CategoriesAnatomyEvolution Tagged , Australia, Big Think, carpal tunnel syndrome, Darwin Devolves, devolution, embryonic development, Eric H. Anderson, evolution, Evolution and Intelligent Design in a Nutshell, evolution in action, fact check, Flinders University, forearm, genes, median artery, medicine, Michael Behe, microevolution Fact Check: Humans Aren’t “Evolving a New Artery” David Klinghoffer July 26, 2022 Anatomy, Evolution 9 The median artery was not caught in the act of “evolving,” either in the micro- or macro- sense. It has been caught in the act of “persisting.” Read More ›
2016-stories-8 Type post Date December 25, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __nedited, bacteria, evolution in action, microbiology, microevolution, top stories #8 of Our Top Stories of 2016: Merry Christmas! These Bacteria Are No Evolutionary Nightmare Science and Culture December 25, 2016 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Medicine 5 Jerry Coyne's blog, Why Evolution Is True, has this headline: "The creationist's nightmare: evolution in action." Read More ›
close-up-of-a-fruit-fly-fruit-fly-vinegar-fly-drosophila-mel-1228977384-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 23, 2010 CategoriesEvolutionGenetics Tagged , __nedited, Darwin Mythology, evolution in action, First Rule of Adaptive Evolution, fruit flies, Jerry Coyne, living fossils, loss-of-function mutations, Michael Behe, mutations, natural selection, speciation, stable forms, whale evolution Praised be Darwin! Do Fruit Flies Bust Behe? David Klinghoffer December 23, 2010 Evolution, Genetics 2 Fruit flies are a cherished subject of such investigations because of their rapid reproduction, going from birth to death in thirty days. Read More ›