Tag: camera eye
Squeezing Out the Mystery: Final Comments on Strickberger’s Evolution
The phenomenon of convergent evolution suggests that natural selection fits better with the analogy of the engineer than it does the tinkerer.
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.
Welcome, Jerry Coyne, to the Exciting Field of Intelligent Design Research
The anatomy, embryology, and evolution of the recurrent laryngeal nerve are fascinating.
Eyes in a Twinkling?
In 1991, Richard Dawkins gave a lecture arguing that natural selection can produce complex and seemingly improbable features by an accumulation of small, incremental steps.
At Thanksgiving, Be Grateful for the Intelligent Design of Your Eyes
In a powerful new short video, we consider the scientific evidence around the question of eye evolution.