taneli-lahtinen-754080-unsplash Type post Date June 6, 2019 CategoriesEvolutionReproductive Science Tagged , __k-review, bats, bird song, birds, chromosomes, clades, climate change, collagen, crocodilians, Current Biology, Darwinism, evolution, Flight, genome, Immune System, intelligence, light, mammals, Michael Gross, migration, phylogeny, PNAS, positive selection, syrinx, transcriptome Birds and Bats: How Bright Is Evolutionary Light? Science and Culture June 6, 2019 Evolution, Reproductive Science 8 The media are generous with claims that new findings “shed light” on evolution. Read More ›
raven Type post Date March 27, 2019 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, birds, Darwin Devolves, Darwinian evolution, dinosaur, diversification, evolutionary pressure, historians, humans, hummingbird, intelligent design, journalists, Michael Behe, ostrich, PLOS Biology, scientists, syrinx, theropod, trachea, windpipe How the Raven Said “Nevermore” Science and Culture March 27, 2019 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Watch how easy it is to tell a Darwinian story. If something exists and looks advantageous, it evolved. Read More ›
sparrow Type post Date November 12, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Australia, birds, cats, chimpanzees, crocodiles, cultural evolution, Current Biology, Darwinian evolution, Field Museum of Natural History, Flight, genome, house sparrow, innovation, intelligent design, mice, New Caledonian crows, Royal Society Open Science, syrinx, tools, University of Manchester, windpipe News for the Birds — Smart, Gymnastic, Flute-Playing, Surviving Science and Culture November 12, 2018 Intelligent Design 5 Is it reasonable that two populations would independently hit on an adaptation by chance? Read More ›