Salp Type post Author David Coppedge Date February 22, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignZoology Tagged , American Geophysical Union, atmosphere, California, carbon, carbon emissions, climate change, diatoms, foresight, global warming, habitability, jellyfish, NASA, Nature Communications, New Zealand, notochord, Penn State, phylogeny, plankton, polychaetes, providence, reporters, Science (journal), sea salps, sea squirts, silicate weathering, Southern California, Southern Ocean, thermostat, tunicates Meet the Ghostly Organisms that Rescue the Planet David Coppedge February 22, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Zoology 9 A man was paddleboarding last month when he came across a mysterious creature three miles off the shoreline of California. Read More ›
full moon Type post Author David Coppedge Date January 6, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , bristle worms, brown algae, conservation of function, corals, Daily Mail, evolution, fish, intelligent design, lunar cycle, Moon, moonlight, Nature Communications, polychaetes, Smithsonian Magazine, sunlight, turtles, worms Animals Tune Behavior by Lunar Cycle; but How? David Coppedge January 6, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 9 Researchers in Austria think they have found a clue: a cryptochrome protein that appears to respond to the lunar cycle. Read More ›