Omega Centauri Type post Date August 21, 2018 CategoriesAstronomyIntelligent DesignLife SciencesPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, apoptosis, Arctic terns, ballet, DNA, Flight: The Genius of Birds, grasses, Immune System, intelligent design, Lund University, metabolism, sun, Sweden, The Privileged Planet, U.C. Riverside, University of New Hampshire, University of Texas From Micro to Macro Scales, Intelligent Design Is in the Details Science & Culture August 21, 2018 Astronomy, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences 7 From the molecular nanomachines within a tiny cell to the large-scale structure of the universe, design is everywhere to be found. Read More ›
twinkling Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date May 1, 2018 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, camera eye, Commentary, computer model, Dan-Eric Nilsson, David Berlinski, England, evolution, eyes, natural selection, nature, Richard Dawkins, River Out of Eden, Scientific Reports, Sweden, Zombie Science (book) Eyes in a Twinkling? Jonathan Wells May 1, 2018 Evolution 10 In 1991, Richard Dawkins gave a lecture arguing that natural selection can produce complex and seemingly improbable features by an accumulation of small, incremental steps. Read More ›
fossil_tumor Type post Date February 6, 2018 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Cambrian Explosion, Canada, cancer theory, Darwin's Doubt, hypoxia, Jonathan Wells, Julian Huxley, Lund University, Marble Canyon, oxygen theory, PLOS ONE, S. Joshua Swamidass, Stephen Meyer, Sweden, trilobites, tumor, Zombie Science (book) Sick of the Oxygen Theory of the Cambrian Explosion? Here’s the Cancer Theory Science & Culture February 6, 2018 Evolution 8 Once upon a time, a cell became a tumor. Animals were soon to follow. Read More ›