Mermaid 3 Type post Date May 7, 2018 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, aquatic ape, BBC News, cells, Denisovans, Douglas Axe, evolution, humans, Inuit, Living Waters, National Geographic, natural selection, Neanderthals, Neo-Darwinism, On the Origin of Species, Rasmus Nielsen, Richard Sternberg, sea turtles, UC Berkeley Humans Are Not Evolving into Mermaids Science and Culture May 7, 2018 Evolution 10 Darwinists assert that humans are undergoing natural selection, too. Therefore, evolution is a fact. Read More ›
sea turtle Type post Date April 19, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, exaptation, flippers, Georgia Tech, jellyfish, Living Waters, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Nicaragua, sea turtles, Swansea University, swimming, University of Barcelona, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Sea Turtles Swim Against the Darwin Current Science and Culture April 19, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Was there ever a more incongruous animal to imagine being a swimming champion? Read More ›
ruddy shelducks Type post Date September 18, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, aircraft, cockatoo, Current Biology, Flight: The Genius of Birds, Himalayas, murmuration, New Caledonian crows, sea turtles, starlings, UC Santa Barbara Cool Bird Tricks — The Longitude Problem, High-Flying Ducks, and More Science and Culture September 18, 2017 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 7 It took mariners centuries to solve the longitude problem. Read More ›
female-scuba-diver-taking-a-photo-of-hawksbill-turtle-swimmi-596527409-stockpack-adobestock Type post Date December 22, 2016 CategoriesEcologyEnvironment & ClimateZoology Tagged , __nedited, conservation, endangered species, global warming, herpetology, Indonesia, jellyfish, just-so stories, Living Waters, migration, nature, reptiles, Research, sea turtles Sea Turtles from Pre-Turtles? No Evidence of It Science and Culture December 22, 2016 Ecology, Environment & Climate, Zoology 6 Nothing about sea turtles suggests evolution from a pre-turtle by unguided natural processes. Read More ›
green-sea-turtle-swimming-among-colorful-coral-reef-in-beaut-339487509-stockpack-adobestock Type post Date November 20, 2015 CategoriesBiochemistryZoology Tagged , __nedited, Biomimetics, butterflies, compass, convergent evolution, ethology, herpetology, Living Waters, magnetic field, magnetoreception, natural intelligence, navigation, pigeons, Research, salmon, sea turtles, whales Animal Magnetism Comes to Light Science and Culture November 20, 2015 Biochemistry, Zoology 5 What does it take to sense a physical force and use it to navigate thousands of miles? Answer: informational systems. Read More ›