Pakicetus Type post Author Günter Bechly Date May 17, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionHuman ExceptionalismPaleontology Tagged , Archaeopteryx, Australopithecus, biologic institute, computer simulation, coordinated mutations, Daniel Stern Cardinale, Discovery Institute, evolution, Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, Fossil Friday (series), generations, gradualism, Indohyus, John Sanford, limits of evolution, macroevolution, Michael Behe, Michael Shermer, Neo-Darwinism, neutral evolution, objections, Ola Hössjer, paleontology, population genetics, radiometric dating, recombination, Richard Dawkins, saltationism, species pair challenge, species pairs, The Edge of Evolution, tiktaalik, waiting-time problem Fossil Friday: Three Modern Scientific Challenges to the Causal Adequacy of Darwinian Explanations Günter Bechly May 17, 2024 Evolution, Human Exceptionalism, Paleontology 78 As a consequence of the collapsing tree problem, I suggest abandoning evolutionary classifications and return to a pre-Darwinian Linnaean classification. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Behe Date May 12, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionGeneticsScience Reporting Tagged , __tedited, adaptive mutations, Barry Hall, citrate, contingency, dishonesty, E. coli, Elizabeth Pennisi, epigenetic change, exaggeration, false dichotomy, genetic changes, hype, laboratory conditions, limits of evolution, loss-of-function mutations, LTEE, media, motivated reasoning, peer review, public opinion, repeatability, Richard Lenski, science journalism, Science News, science reporting, Scott Minnich, speciation Richard Lenski and Citrate Hype — Now Deflated Michael Behe May 12, 2016 Evolution, Genetics, Science Reporting 8 For more than 25 years, Lenski's lab has grown a dozen lines of the bacterium E. coli in small culture flasks. Read More ›
senior-male-researcher-carrying-out-scientific-research-in-a-52554426-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 28, 2015 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , bacteria, drugs, Health & Wellness, Jerry Coyne, limits of evolution, micromutations, Research, The Edge of Evolution, vestigial structures Does Medical Science Need Evolutionary Science? Casey Luskin May 28, 2015 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Medicine 5 In fighting antibiotic resistance, Darwin's theory actually provides little guidance. Read More ›