Category: Paleontology
Was Spriggina an Evolutionary Ancestor of Arthropods?
For those wedded to an evolutionary interpretation of life’s history, the fossil and genetic evidence leave the origin of arthropods a major mystery.
To Shave a Cow: Sternberg on Whale Evolution
That evolution, over a span of 11 million years or so, was once hailed as a “poster child” for the confirmation of Darwinian theory.
Evolution and That Shrimp on Your Plate
Explosions of new life forms followed by stasis are emphatically not what evolution expects to find, but it is what paleontologists do find.
Luskin: The Dead Talk Back to Darwin
The “dreadful beasts, grinning knowingly,” have a message for evolutionists: “no further in this direction!”
More Cambrian Woes for Evolution
New fossils continue to put pressure on the evolutionary narrative of gradualism.