Cambrian animal phyla Type post Author Günter Bechly Date April 8, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , arthropods, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Charles Darwin, China, Darwin's Doubt, David Gelernter, Dickinsonia, Ediacaran animals, Ediacaran organisms, Evolution News, evolutionists, fungus, glide symmetry, Gregory Retallack, Ilya Bobrovskiy, Mongolia, Namibia, Neo-Darwinism, Peaceful Science, Science (journal), Stephen Meyer, University of Zurich, Vendobionta, Yale University The Cambrian Explosion Has Just Gone Nuclear Günter Bechly April 8, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 Here are two very interesting updates to my recent articles on alleged Ediacaran animals and the Cambrian Explosion. Read More ›
honey bee Type post Date February 12, 2021 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , bacteria, beehive, bioRxiv, E. coli, enzymes, Francis Bacon, honey, honeybees, hydrogen peroxide, intelligent design, Michael Behe, pain, Smithsonian Magazine, sugar, UC Davis, University of Zurich, viscosity Put Some of This on That Wound, Honey Science & Culture February 12, 2021 Intelligent Design 7 The antiseptic properties of natural honey are getting more attention as antibiotic-resistant bacteria proliferate. Read More ›
juggler Type post Date January 28, 2021 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , Darwinian evolution, Darwinism, deception, Dollo’s Law, Duke University, evolutionary biologists, evolutionary biology, fruit flies, genes, Icarus, Indiana University, PNAS, positive selection, Santa Fe Institute, selection, skin color, UC Berkeley, University of Zurich, word salad, Yale University Juggling Terms to Maintain the Illusion of Darwinian Selection Science & Culture January 28, 2021 Evolution 8 Evolutionists do not mind if selection goes forward, backward, up, down or sideways, as long as Darwin’s honor is maintained. Read More ›
Guanshan Type post Date October 9, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, Cambrian Explosion, Darwin's Doubt, evolution, intelligent design, natural selection, phylogeny, PLOS ONE, Princeton University, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, protocells, Stephen Meyer, trilobites, University of Zurich, vera causa, worms Bottom-Up Bottoms Out Science & Culture October 9, 2017 Evolution, Intelligent Design 11 Materialist attempts to model the construction of hierarchical organization from the bottom up collapse into a heap of unanswered questions. Read More ›