Saccorhytus Type post Author Günter Bechly Date December 13, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , acorn worms, algorithms, ancestor, anus, bilaterian animals, computer analysis, deuterostome, Early Cambrian, echinoderms, Fossil Friday (series), Guardian, New York Times, ResearchGate, synapomorphies, synapomorphy, The Guardian, University of Bristol, University of Cambridge Fossil Friday: Say Hello to Our Microscopic Granddaddy? Günter Bechly December 13, 2024 Evolution, Paleontology 9 What we do know is that it is definitely not our earliest ancestor. Another overhyped missing link bites the dust. Read More ›
Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date September 13, 2011 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, butterflies, genes, Guardian, Jerry Coyne, Metamorphosis, peer review, science Peer-Review and the Corruption of Science Jonathan McLatchie September 13, 2011 Intelligent Design 1 I have often read papers, published in reputable journals, that I thought should not have passed through peer-review. Read More ›
Type post Date September 12, 2011 CategoriesFaith & ScienceScience Reporting Tagged , __k-review, David Berlinski, God, Guardian, Jerry Coyne, National Review Online, peer review At National Review TV, Berlinski on Sidney Hook and the Challenge of Recognizing God’s Handiwork Science and Culture September 12, 2011 Faith & Science, Science Reporting 1 Someone had asked Hook what he'll say if, when he dies, he finds that counter to his belief when still alive, there's a God after all waiting to greet him. Read More ›