Tag: nature
“Macroevolution” and Its Discontents
The term has problems — it means different things to different people.
Smaller Voles: “Evolution in Action” Is Rare, Trivial
News from the University of Zurich is notable both for how underwhelming it is and for a “rare” admission.
These Animals Really Get Around
You’ve heard about Arctic terns, sea turtles, monarch butterflies and salmon, but how about other long-distance travelers?
Compare Nature’s Sublime Art to Man’s
Which is superior? The answer isn’t obvious, a fact that should stump honest Darwinists.
From Genome to Body Plan: A Mystery
How do you get from a one-dimensional code to a three-dimensional, hierarchical structure that can operate in the fourth dimension of time?