Tag: New Scientist
Small Wonders: Design in Tiny Creatures
Miniature designs often require more foresight and delicate engineering than large designs. Examples are abundant in the living world.
More Ways of Information-Sharing Found in Living Things
Sharing of information is not evolution. It’s like sharing library books, not writing them.
New Bird Migration Secrets Revealed
Advances in live data logging show how birds do it: get from here to there. Some surprises were uncovered in recent experiments.
Electroactive Bacteria: A “Mind-Blowing” Case of Intelligent Design
Somehow, G. sulfurreducens “know” how to assemble molecules in their pili in an exact sequential and functional order.
Worming Evolution into the Cambrian Explosion
A new fossil worm from the closing days of the Ediacaran is being celebrated as a missing link that demonstrates a gradual Cambrian diversification, not an explosion.