Chimerarachne yingi Type post Author Günter Bechly Date December 1, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , amber, Arachnida, arachnids, arthropods, Charles Darwin, chelicerates, common descent, Darwinian theory, Darwinism, dependency graph model, England, eurypterids, evolution, Evolution News, flagellum, Fossil Friday (series), Germany, horseshoe crabs, intelligent design, materialism, molecular clock studies, Parioscorpio venator, parsimony, phylogeny, predictions, respiratory organs, Richard Dawkins, scorpions, spider silk, spiders, spinnerets, tiktaalik, Tree of Life, whip scorpions, Winston Ewert, Wisconsin Fossil Friday: The Mess of Arachnid Phylogeny, and Why I’ve Become More Skeptical of Common Descent Günter Bechly December 1, 2023 Evolution, Paleontology 72 True skeptics should question everything, and not just everything apart from Darwinism and materialism. Read More ›
Bechly scorpion 2 Type post Author Günter Bechly Date January 21, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, Bioscience, CNN, evolution, exoskeleton, fossils, horseshoe crabs, Nature Scientific Reports, Ohio, Ohio State University, paleontology, Parioscorpio venator, poison, publish or perish, Science (journal), scorpions, Smithsonian Magazine, Uncommon Descent, Wall Street Journal, Wisconsin The Oldest Scorpion and the Decadence of Evolutionary Science Günter Bechly January 21, 2020 Evolution 9 What do we learn from this case? In today’s science world it is no longer sufficient to objectively describe some nicely preserved ancient fossils. Read More ›