Tag: evolution
Squid’s Got Talent — Super-Powers Astonish Scientists
The humble squid astonishes scientists with its super-powers. Are these marine champions really the products of random mutations and natural selection?
Evolution, Intelligent Design, and the Coronavirus: Biologist Jonathan Wells Explains
Does modern evolutionary theory guide medicine’s response to COVID-19? Not when you consider that most of the major treatments being used and pursued actually preceded Darwin.
Zoom Webinar with Wells, Sternberg on Whale Evolution; Join Us on April 23!
Charles Darwin wrote: “I can see no difficulty in a race of bears being rendered, by natural selection, more and more aquatic in their structure and habits…”
Pseudogenes Are Going the Way of Darwin’s “Rudimentary Organs”
Long described as useless leftovers of evolution, pseudogenes are rising from the junk pile as functional entities.
No, Despite Often-Heard Claims, Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria Is Not Evolution
The treatment of infectious diseases with antibiotics is a superb example of intelligent design principles applied to medical research and human biology.