discus Type post Author Brian Miller Date October 10, 2024 CategoriesAnatomyEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , "poor design", Biomimetics, common ancestry, constraints, design framework, engineers, evolution, evolutionary biologists, foot, human limbs, humans, integration, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, knee, miniaturization, movement, multifunctionality, Research, robotics, tibia, vertebrate limbs, wrist New Research: Stuart Burgess Demonstrates the Exquisite Engineering of Human Limbs Brian Miller October 10, 2024 Anatomy, Engineering, Intelligent Design 4 Burgess’s research represents yet another nail in the coffin of the standard evolutionary model. Read More ›
Kimberella Type post Author Günter Bechly Date September 12, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , burial, Cambrian News, digestive system, Ediacaran organisms, evolution, feeding apparatus, foot, fossils, Kimberella, Kimberella series, mantle, Mikhail Fedonkin, mollusks, monoplacophorans, muscles, Ordovician Period, Parvancorina, proboscis, shells, teeth Reconstructing Kimberella — The Disputed Anatomy in Detail Günter Bechly September 12, 2020 Evolution 18 Fossils often leave much room for very different interpretations of relatively poor evidence. Read More ›