Mammoth Type post Author Rob Sheldon Date September 1, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , artificial wombs, biological information, Charles Darwin, elephant, embryos, Financial Times, gene editing, George Church, ghost lineages, horizontal gene transfer, intelligent design, Pleistocene Park, Sergey Zimov, Siberia, Texas, viruses, woolly mammoth What “Resurrecting” the Woolly Mammoth Would Mean for Darwinism Rob Sheldon September 1, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 2 Intelligent design would become the most likely hypothesis to abductively explain the data of life's history. Read More ›
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 ›