Tag: horses
A New Look at Natural Selection
If you are a pine tree, you need to have antifreeze in your needles if you are rooted beyond certain latitudes or elevations.
Darwin, We Have a Problem: Horse Teeth Are Not Less Evolved
Time to debunk another evolutionary story by questioning underlying Darwinian assumptions about how things came to be.
Ann Gauger: A Scientist’s Circuitous Journey to Faith
Today’s episode is the first in an occasional series, “Why It Matters,” spotlighting ID researchers and hearing from them how they got into intelligent design.
Günter Bechly: Species Pairs Wreck Darwinism
Bechly and host Casey Luskin discuss cattle and bison, horses and donkeys, the Asian black bear and the South American spectacled bear, and more.
Check Their Privilege: Are Squirrels Socially Unjust?
Researchers have long assumed that people think like animals. But now we see that the equation reads the same in reverse: animals think like people.