Tag: birds
Engineering Brings Life and Vice Versa
An uplifting video about a life-saving invention encapsulates several running themes about intelligent design, with only one brief flaw.
Peer-Reviewed Paper Shows Vertebrate Embryonic Variation Contradicts Common Ancestry
Evolutionary biologists often argue that vertebrate embryos develop in highly similar manners, reflecting their common ancestry.
Fossil Friday: A Waiting Time Problem for Feathers
Wherever you look in the history of life you stumble upon overwhelming evidence for design.
Chasing an Eagle in the Amazon
“The bird flew away, the man snatched up his tripod, and thus began the most impressive nature-related feat I’ve ever seen a human do.”
New Claim: Tyrannosaur Was as Smart as a Monkey
One researcher argues that, based on bird studies, the huge predators may have had many more brain cells than we have supposed.