plankton Type post Author David Coppedge Date March 9, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , chromosomes, convergence, convergent evolution, electromagnetic waves, evolution, evolutionary plasticity, eye, intelligent design, light, light-sensitive spot, Living Waters, Nature (journal), New Scientist, optics, organelles, plankton, University of British Columbia Convergence? One-Celled Creature Has an Eye! David Coppedge March 9, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 “Convergent evolution” is not a process. It is a post-hoc observation based on evolutionary assumptions. Read More ›
Heliconius_sara_butterfly Type post Date January 23, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, algorithms, butterflies, Cambrian Explosion, Cloudina, cloudinids, cloudinomorphs, Columbia University, Darwinians, digestive tract, Ediacaran fauna, Evolution News, Field Museum of Natural History, Flight: The Genius of Birds, fossils, fruit flies, Günter Bechly, humans, hummingbirds, Illustra Media, intelligent design, James D. Schiffbauer, Nature Communications, optics, pancakes, PNAS, structural color, thermoregulation Bringing Past Articles Current to 2020: Butterflies, Hummingbirds, More Science and Culture January 23, 2020 Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 Here are items reported in 2019 that have made news in 2020: more on butterflies, hummingbirds, and the Cambrian explosion. Read More ›