Charnia-masoni Type post Author David Coppedge Date May 25, 2025 CategoriesArchaeologyEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , Anomalocaris, Associated Press, Barbara Wagstaff, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian Period, Charnia, Cornelius Hunter, Current Biology, Devonian Period, Flinders University, Fractofusus, Günter Bechly, Joe Moysiuk, John Long, Journal of the Geological Society, Justin Jackson, Live Science, mammoth, Marcin Ambrozik, Modura, Nature Communications, New Scientist, Per Ahlberg, radiodont, Royal Ontario Museum, Royal Society Open Science, Saint James, The Conversation, tiktaalik, true cross, University of Melbourne, Vera Korasidis 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 ›
NMNH-USNMPAL57628Pikaia2 Type post Author Günter Bechly Date July 12, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , Anomalocaris, arthropods, Burgess Shale, Cambrian Explosion, Fossil Friday (series), Hallucigenia, holotype, lancelets, Pikaia, Royal Ontario Museum, Simon Conway Morris, Stephen Jay Gould Fossil Friday: Cambrian Fossils Turned Upside Down Yet Again Günter Bechly July 12, 2024 Evolution, Paleontology 7 Most of these reconstructions are based on very weak evidence and are highly speculative. Read More ›
Burgess Shale Type post Author David Coppedge Date August 17, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Avalon explosion, body plans, brains, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Cnidaria, cnidarians, Darwin's House of Cards, Darwinian theory, evolution, Fire-Maker, Graham Budd, intelligent design, jellyfish, Michael Denton, Nevada, oxygen, reactive oxygen species, Royal Ontario Museum, Science (journal), textbooks, Tom Bethell, University of Copenhagen, Wood Canyon Formation From Bad to Worse for Darwinism, as New Cambrian Explosion Finds Arrive David Coppedge August 17, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 Less time and more complexity are compressed into an impossible challenge for evolution. Read More ›
Titanokorys gainesi Type post Date October 22, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , Australia, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, central dogma, Darwinism, DNA, double helix, evolution, Flinders University, Forensics, fossil record, intelligent design, Jean-Bernard Caron, junk DNA, Marble Canyon, Nature Communications, Royal Ontario Museum, seafloor, Titanokorys gainesi, Weizmann Institute of Science Three Stunners Challenge Traditional Darwinism Science and Culture October 22, 2021 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 6 Remember when fossil hunters found Marble Canyon, a fossil bed in Canada that surpassed the Burgess Shale in extent and species richness? Read More ›