Tag: Research
The Tully Monster — Imagine the Gradual Evolutionary Path to This Guy
So the state fossil of Illinois is a vertebrate, kind of like a lamprey. That’s all fine, but here’s the problem.
Collective Motion: A New Level of Design Found in Proteins
Proteins twist, rock, and stretch to fit their binding partners. This implies specificity throughout the entire protein, not just at the active sites.
Identifying “Academia’s Bermuda Triangle”
You won’t find pampered students at Yale or Brown screaming at administrators for failing to create a safe space for their confidence in evolutionary theory.
Internal Constraints vs. External Pressures: The Revelations of Evo-Devo
Internal causal factors have played a far more prominent role in the actualization of evolutionary innovations than cumulative selection
Geologists Kick Out Props for Evolutionary Theories of the Cambrian Explosion
Leading geology association undermines common stories about when and why complex animal body plans appeared in the fossil record.