Tag: early Earth
In the Beginning, Before There Was RNA, There Was…TNA?
Much of current origin-of-life research suffers from a myopia where researchers hone in on solving a particular problem without contextualizing their solution.
Tiptoe Through the (Cambrian) Tulips
A new oddity from the seas of the Cambrian era.
A Big Problem for Naturalistic Explanations of Life’s Origins: Zircon Shows Oxygen Present in the Early Earth
New studies show that oxygen was present in Earth’s atmosphere at or near its current levels 4.4 billion years ago.
Maligning Phil Johnson, with Lots of Rhetoric but Little Substance
Johnson has now come in for criticism from mathematician Jeffrey Shallit and biochemist Larry Moran.