Month: October 2024
Control Systems in Vertebrate Limbs Further Demonstrate that They Were Designed
Even if one limb suddenly transformed into another, the new limb would prove useless until its control system was entirely reengineered.
Do Animals Really “Take Revenge”?
The true tale of an Amur tiger hunting down and killing his hunter in 1997 is among the best attested of these stories.
With Yet More Politics and Ideology, Top Science Journal Labors to Sink Its Own Reputation
Now, in the mushiest softball Q&A one can imagine, they are boosting an anti-Israel protester.
Fossil Friday: Chitinozoa — Enigmatic Microfossils from the Paleozoic Era
We may now add the mysterious Chitinozoa to this ever-growing list of products of the burst of biological creativity in the Early Cambrian.
Information Spreads in the Atmospheric Highway
Genetic information gets around. In the troposphere — much higher above land than expected — bacteria and fungi hitch a ride to faraway places.