whale skeleton Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 11, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionMathematics Tagged , archaea, bacteria, biogeography, cells, discontinuity, Douglas Theobald, embryology, Eugene Koonin, eukaryotes, evolution, evolutionary mechanisms, fossil record, intelligent design, paleontology, phyla, protein folds, rafting, Theistic Evolution (book), transitional forms, Tree of Life, universal common ancestry, viruses Is There Discontinuity in Biology — And How Would We Know? Casey Luskin June 11, 2021 Biology, Evolution, Mathematics 9 For my part, I think it’s better to approach the data without assumptions and to let the evidence speak for itself. Read More ›
Nathan Lents Type post Author Paul Nelson Date February 11, 2021 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , evolution, evolutionary mechanisms, genome, Human Errors, human genome, intelligent design, Nathan Lents, open reading frame, ORfan genes, orphan genes, undirected evolution, yeast Human Orphan Genes — Interesting YouTube Talk Tonight by Nathan Lents Paul Nelson February 11, 2021 Evolution 1 A couple of years ago, Professor Lents became fascinated by orphan genes, and went looking for them in the human genome. Read More ›
Behe-Dallas Type post Date June 2, 2020 CategoriesBiochemistryEvolution Tagged , Colorado, coronavirus, COVID-19, Darwinian evolution, evolutionary mechanisms, Houston, intelligent design, Michael Behe, Science & Culture Network, Southern California, viruses, webinar Join Michael Behe for an Online Conversation about Viruses and Evolution Science & Culture June 2, 2020 Biochemistry, Evolution 1 Dr. Behe will review the biochemistry of viruses in general and COVID-19 in particular. Read More ›
Type post Author Lee M. Spetner Date June 21, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionGenetics Tagged , __tedited, absence of evidence, common descent, epigenetics, evolutionary mechanisms, gain of function, genetic mutations, mutation rate, natural selection, scientific theories, speciation, transposable elements Common Descent: An Obituary Lee M. Spetner June 21, 2016 Evolution, Genetics 5 Common Descent (CD) has been offered as a scientific theory and must therefore be judged as such. Read More ›
Type post Date May 19, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionGenetics Tagged , __tedited, common ancestry, evolutionary mechanisms, genetic code, scientific reasoning No, a “Universal but Arbitrary Genetic Code” Doesn’t “Vindicate Darwin” Science & Culture May 19, 2016 Evolution, Genetics 3 A reader sends along an article in the London Times by science journalist Matt Ridley. Read More ›