Trilobite_Redlichia Type post Author Günter Bechly Date August 11, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , arthropods, body plans, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Darwin's Doubt, Dave Farina, fossil record, paleontology, preservation, radiation, sampling bias, Stephen Meyer, trilobite Fossil Friday: Did the Cambrian Explosion Really Happen? Günter Bechly August 11, 2023 Evolution, Paleontology 5 The deniers of the well-established scientific consensus rest their argument on the recent publications of a few maverick paleontologists. Read More ›
trilobite Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date November 25, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , animals, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, camera eye, Center for Science and Culture, Charles Darwin, compound eyes, COVID-19, Darwinists, Discovery Institute, evolution, evolutionists, eyes, fossil record, intelligent design, Jonathan Wells, photon, Rachel Adams, Thanksgiving, trilobite, vertebrate eye, vision, Zombie Science (book) Look: On Thanksgiving, Be Grateful for the Intelligent Design of Your Eyes David Klinghoffer November 25, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 They were quite the sudden, unanticipated gift in the history of life. Read More ›
trilobite Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date November 26, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , animals, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, camera eye, Center for Science and Culture, Charles Darwin, compound eyes, COVID-19, Darwinists, Discovery Institute, evolution, evolutionists, eyes, fossil record, intelligent design, Jonathan Wells, lockdown, photon, Rachel Adams, Thanksgiving, trilobite, vertebrate eye, vision, Zombie Science (book) Look: On Thanksgiving, Be Grateful for the Intelligent Design of Your Eyes David Klinghoffer November 26, 2020 Intelligent Design 3 COVID restrictions may have put a damper on the traditional Thanksgiving celebration. But even lockdowns can't stop us from giving thanks. Read More ›
Yilingia-spiciformis Type post Date October 7, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, animals, arthropod, BBC News, bilaterians, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, China, Darwin's Doubt, earthworms, Ediacaran Period, fossil record, Kimberella, lophotrochozoans, Nature (journal), New Scientist, Stephen Meyer, trilobite, University of Edinburgh, Yilingia spiciformis Worming Evolution into the Cambrian Explosion Science & Culture October 7, 2019 Evolution 8 A new fossil worm from the closing days of the Ediacaran is being celebrated as a missing link that demonstrates a gradual Cambrian diversification, not an explosion. Read More ›
Rachel Wood 2 Type post Date April 9, 2019 CategoriesEcologyEvolutionGeologyIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Charles Darwin, comb jelly, Darwin's Doubt, Darwinian processes, Ediacaran Period, fossil record, geochemistry, Live Science, Nature Ecology & Evolution, paleontology, radiations, Stephen Meyer, stratigraphy, trilobite Cambrian Explosion Excuses: Theme and Variations Science & Culture April 9, 2019 Ecology, Evolution, Geology, Intelligent Design 9 It’s circular: “Because evolution innovates things, it will innovate things if given the opportunity.” Read More ›