Pterois_volitans_Manado-e_edit Type post Author Daniel Witt Date January 8, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , anole lizards, Charles Darwin, complex systems, complexity, Democrats, empiricism, evidence for evolution, evolution, foresight, gene flow, Georgia Tech, hemoglobin, lactose, mice, Michael Behe, multicellularity, natural selection, Republicans, Rosemary Grant, speciation, The Atlantic, Tibet, University of Konstanz “Evolution in Real Time” (Yeah, Right) Daniel Witt January 8, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 15 Yet another article announces a sociological study has found public attention towards the lionfish “is aiding in monitoring its evolution nearly in real time.” Read More ›
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