Tag: Darwinian theory
Trillions of Cicadas Sing of Intelligent Design
Eastern U.S. states will see a natural phenomenon that hasn’t occurred for many years: the coordinated emergence of two broods of noisy cicadas.
New Novel Invites Teens to Ponder our Privileged Planet
There’s a wealth of books covering the arguments for intelligent design, and yet one type of book has so far been missing — a young adult novel.
Antibiotic Resistance: An Example of Chance and Necessity, or Programming?
Antibiotic resistance is an icon of observable evolution; however, the extent to which chance mutations underpin the phenomenon remains uncertain.
“Irreducible Complexity” in the News
In a loose sense, America may be “irreducibly complex” but NPR sure is not. And “diverse”? America is, but NPR certainly isn’t.
Fossil Friday: Hemichordate Body Plan and Lifecycle Goes Back to the Cambrian Explosion
This Fossil Friday we will discuss the abrupt origin of yet another animal phylum during the famous Cambrian Explosion.