Tag: Cambrian Explosion
Paleontologist Günter Bechly: What We Mean by the Missing Transitional Fossil Forms
Certainly, we find organisms that are “morphologically intermediate,” bearing resemblances to organisms that came before and others that came later.
Butterfly Wing Pattern Diversification by Non-Darwinian Mechanisms
In butterfly “evolution,” new findings show mechanisms at work other than random mutation and natural selection.
Looking for Things to Be Grateful For? Look No Further Than…Your Eyes
We take them for granted, but our ability to interact with the world through vision is beyond remarkable.
Design in the First Animals
Scientists debate whether ctenophores are the earliest animals to appear in the Cambrian explosion. If so, they arrived with multiple tissues, a nervous system, and a digestive system.
Wonderful Profile of Phil Johnson in…the Washington Post?
In a 2005 article, Michael Powell begins by half-apologetically acknowledging that his newspaper has, in the editorial pages, taken a harsher view of ID than he evidently does.