Tag: radiation
Fossil Friday: Did the Cambrian Explosion Really Happen?
The deniers of the well-established scientific consensus rest their argument on the recent publications of a few maverick paleontologists.
Study: Planets Capable of Sustaining Photosynthesis Are Extremely Rare
So how did the paper determine that photosynthesis has an “overall simplicity,” despite the complexity just described?
A New Interview with Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig
To those who say ID advocates are only critical of Darwinism because they are not sufficiently versed in genetics, I have a two-word reply.
Origin of Life: Jeremy England’s Search for a Natural Explanation
If I had written this book, I would have concluded with a final chapter that began with a verse from the book of Genesis.
The Role of Lignin for Fire, Explained
Without lignin, there would be no woody plants, no wood, no coal, no charcoal, no fire, no pottery, and certainly no iron or metallurgy.