Author: Casey Luskin
Feathers on a Bird or Dinosaur Tail? The Media Are Certain; the Scientific Evidence Less So
A section of a 99-million-year-old feathered tail in a chunk of amber belongs to a juvenile dinosaur. Or does it?
An Unbearable Rush — Antarctic Whale Fossil Poses a Challenge to Evolution that Won’t Go Away
Evolutionary considerations are plainly pushing the interpretation of data here.
In Arguments for Common Ancestry, Scientific Errors Compound Theoretical Problems
Our Discovery Institute colleague Cornelius Hunter has offered a response to Dr. Joshua Swamidass’s arguments.
Big Announcement, and Reflections on a Great Decade
With mixed sadness and excitement, I write this to announce that I am leaving Discovery Institute and moving on to a new adventure.
#2 of Our Top Stories of 2015: Hominid Hype Over a Species of Unclear Evolutionary Importance
So far, Homo naledi reminds me of other hominin fossils whose “transitional” or “ancestral” status ultimately went belly up.