Tag: dinosaurs
A Debate in California; a Piece of Business
Dr. S. Joshua Swamidass and I spoke on the topic of God and Evolution.
Inexplicable Species and the Theory of Evolution
Man has been searching for fossils, or stumbling upon them, for millennia.
The Dinosaur “Explosion”
“First there were no dinosaur tracks, and then there were many,” says the lead author of a new study out this week.
Dinosaur Phylogeny Gets a “Radical Shakeup,” Requiring Convergent Evolution
Convergent evolution is a problem for Darwinian evolution because it means that biological similarity does not necessarily result from inheritance from a common ancestor.
Scientists Dispute Claims of Converting Bird Beaks Into Dinosaur Snouts
Carl Zimmer in the New York Times reports some provocative-sounding news under an attention-grabbing headline.