Tag: anatomy
The Design Connection in Biological Tracking Systems
If organisms resulted from haphazard undirected processes, their design constraints would be few and highly flexible.
Engineering Better Explains Adaptation than Evolutionary Theory
The genetic variation in any species is confined to a limited set of variables such as a finch beak’s thickness.
Unknown Biology of Trilobozoa
Not much is known about the anatomy, biology, and ecology of the enigmatic trilobozoans.
Plant Galls and Evolution: A Neglected Study
In my new contribution, I restrict myself to important facets of the historical side of plant gall research.
Behe: The Case for Intelligent Design Grows with Science
Evolution’s proper place of study has moved from gross anatomy and population genetics to biochemistry.