Tag: evolution
A Darwin Day Exhibit Backfires
Hear the story of how leading German paleo-entomologist and Darwinist Günter Bechly became convinced of intelligent design.
New Study in Nature Showing “Non-Random” Mutation Spells Trouble for Neo-Darwinism
The study was able to directly measure mutations after they occurred in the plant but before mutations could have been affected by natural selection.
Darwin’s One Wrong Argument
Fom the standpoint of empirical science, continued claims that the evidence for evolution is “incontrovertible” might be better termed one long bluff.
Cinderella Story? Transposons Gain New Respect
Junk DNA has been getting redress for decades of ignominy. Now, retrotransposons and transposable elements may be next in line for a better reputation.
Top Scientific Problems with Evolution: Speciation
Swedish scientist Arne Müntzing used two plant species to make a hybrid that underwent chromosome doubling to produce hempnettle, a member of the mint family.