Tag: eukaryotes
A Watch on a Heath — But What a Watch!
Recently I had the opportunity to see Prague’s famed astronomical clock, the oldest still-working astronomical clock in the world. It is truly phenomenal.
Genetics and Epigenetics — New Problems for Darwinism
Scientists watched microbes inherit extreme acid resistance in Yellowstone hot springs not through genetics, but through epigenetics.
Hunter: With Darwinism, “The Theory Is Always Driving the Ideas In Spite of the Evidence”
Mitochondria, the powerhouse of eukaryotic cells, pose a powerful and newly acute problem for evolution.
Ontogenetic Depth — A Problem for Evolution That’s Not Going Away
Being unable to measure ontogenetic depth is not good news for evolutionary theory.
Cambrian Explosion Shrapnel Still Hitting Evolutionary Scenarios
Darwinian paleontologists try model after contradictory model to get blind chance to invent design.