fern Type post Author David Coppedge Date September 20, 2022 CategoriesBotanyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bacteria, bioRxiv, co-evolution, convergence, Current Biology, DNA, Duke University, evolution, ferns, Florida Museum of Natural History, Foresight (book), gene flow, heredity, horizontal gene transfer, human evolution, intelligent design, introgression, Neanderthals, North Carolina State University, University of Tübingen Gene Sharing Is More Widespread than Thought, with Implications for Darwinism David Coppedge September 20, 2022 Botany, Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Evidence is growing that organisms share existing genetic information horizontally, not just vertically. Read More ›
Mexican free-tailed bats Type post Date November 12, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , chameleon, cockroaches, Colorado, Darwinism, Duke University, Florida Museum of Natural History, froghopper, intelligent design, Mexico, Nature (journal), New Scientist, planthopper, slingshot spider, water strider Animals Set World Records Evolution News November 12, 2020 Intelligent Design 8 Some of the most unexpected animals, many of them tiny, are capable of world-record feats. Read More ›