Tag: nutrients
Missiles and Jackhammers: How Plants Spread Themselves Far and Wide
I welcome science reporter David Coppedge to explore some fascinating examples of intelligent design in the plant world.
Hope for Mars Life Is Dashed Again
Subsequent landers discovered a high concentration of perchlorates in the soil. Perchlorates are chlorinated salts, often used in fireworks.
Fossil Friday: Update on the Dubious Nature of the Precambrian Gabonionta
What we definitely do not find here is any credible evidence for an evolutionary transition to genuine multicellular eukaryotes.
Pig Brains Thought Dead May Be Revived
Pigs are considered useful biomedical models for humans so the implications of such studies sent waves through the field of resuscitation — and bioethics.
Carnivory in Plants: A Problem for Evolution
The paper highlights features of carnivorous plants that exhibit irreducible complexity, a characteristic of designed systems, citing the work of Michael Behe.