Tag: Imperial College London
Dandelions, Darwin’s Bark Spider, and More: No Shortage of Biological Wonders
Those of us who find purpose in biology instead of random tinkering will not run out of material to get excited about any time soon.
A Flea Circus of Small Animal Acrobats
Small animals amuse and amaze scientists who take a close look at them in action. Sometimes it requires a high-speed camera to analyze the trick.
Science as Politics — An Evolutionist’s Admission
Nature may not make jumps, but Carl Bergstrom sure does.
Berra’s Blunder in Molecular Motors
Statements in news articles suggest that some science writers, while aware of ID, don’t understand what is required for a Darwinian response.
A “Nachos and Ice Cream” Theory of Evolution
If the old theory of evolution was so great, why do they keep rolling out new ones?