Charnia-masoni Type post Author David Coppedge Date May 25, 2025 CategoriesArchaeologyEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , Anomalocaris, Associated Press, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian Period, Charnia, Cornelius Hunter, Current Biology, Devonian Period, Flinders University, Günter Bechly, Joe Moysiuk, Live Science, Nature Communications, New Scientist, Per Ahlberg, radiodont, Royal Ontario Museum, Royal Society Open Science, The Conversation, tiktaalik, University of Melbourne Fossils as Magical Darwin Relics David Coppedge May 25, 2025 Archaeology, Evolution, Paleontology 12 Fossils can be handled in the present, but how they are used by evolutionists in stories of history resembles the practices of overeager medieval churchmen. Read More ›
Ahlberg-footprints Type post Author Günter Bechly Date January 1, 2018 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __k-review, Ardi, Australopithecus sediba, Crete, Ethiopia, evolution, footprints, Graecopithecus, Homo floresiensis, Homo naledi, human origins, Lucy, nature, Per Ahlberg, South Africa, Uppsala University Happy New Year! #1 of Our Top Stories of 2017: Footprints from Crete Deepen Origins Mystery Günter Bechly January 1, 2018 Human Origins and Anthropology 14 For the established scientific consensus on human evolution, 2017 was a genuine annus horribilis. Read More ›
Silky Type post Author Günter Bechly Date September 13, 2017 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Archaeoraptor, China, convergence, homology, homoplasy, Neil Shubin, Per Ahlberg, Upper Jurassic, Uppsala University With Two New Fossils, Evolutionists Rewrite Narratives to Accommodate Conflicting Evidence Günter Bechly September 13, 2017 Evolution 7 Dubious procedures like these would be unthinkable in other natural sciences, such as physics. Read More ›
Ahlberg-footprints Type post Author Günter Bechly Date September 6, 2017 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __k-review, Ardi, Australopithecus sediba, Crete, Ethiopia, evolution, footprints, Graecopithecus, Homo floresiensis, Homo naledi, Homo sapiens, human origins, Lucy, nature, Per Ahlberg, South Africa, Uppsala University Fossil Footprints from Crete Deepen Controversy on Human Origins Günter Bechly September 6, 2017 Human Origins and Anthropology 13 It looks like 2017 could become some kind of genuine annus horribilis for the established scientific consensus on human evolution. Read More ›