Mammoth Type post Author Rob Sheldon Date April 5, 2023 CategoriesEcologyEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , “consensus science”, Arctic Ocean, Asian elephant, bison, Brave New World, carbon dioxide, CRISPR-Cas9, de-extinction, DNA, elephants, epigenetics, extinction, global warming, Great Lakes, greenhouse gas, Ice Age, marsupials, methane, North America, passenger pigeon, Pleistocene, Pleistocene Park, Sergey Zimov, settled science, Siberia, South Africa, The Atlantic, wooly mammoth Pleistocene Park: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Rob Sheldon April 5, 2023 Ecology, Evolution, Paleontology 6 The idea is to recreate some of the DNA from the sequencing of frozen mammoths, and inject it into an Asian elephant egg. Read More ›
snapdragons Type post Date November 27, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionGeologyLife SciencesPaleontology Tagged , __k-review, anomalies, Cambrian Explosion, Darwinian theory, Georgia Tech, hominins, intelligent design, Israel, John Innes Centre, living fossils, oxygen, paleontology, passenger pigeon, PLOS ONE, Santa Fe Institute, thermodynamics, University of Chicago Living Fossils, Ancient Oxygen, Colorful Snapdragons: Anomalies Challenge Darwin’s Story Science and Culture November 27, 2017 Evolution, Geology, Life Sciences, Paleontology 7 Enough anomalies can wreck a paradigm. Read More ›