Biomimetics Life Shows Exquisite Engineering and Optimization May 29, 2014 Engineers drool over animal capabilities. How would mutation and natural selection deal with these examples of design perfection? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution How Useful Is Evolutionary Theory? March 12, 2014 In science, it's not enough to have a paradigm that merely keeps scientists busy, if they are rarely right. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Fishy Tales About Tetrapod Origins February 1, 2014 It's a stretch for mutation and selection to make a fish crawl out onto land with four digitized limbs, to say nothing of lungs and a new body plan. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Strange Animals and Stranger Facts About Them January 29, 2014 The world is decorated with an astonishing diversity of animals. Here are some new discoveries about a few of them. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Look Up, Look Down at Natural Design November 25, 2013 Swimmers, flyers, and things that just sit in the sun are the envy of bioengineers. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Evolutionists Move Dates Around Often: Is It Progress? October 2, 2013 Hardly a month goes by without a new story that such-and-such a plant or animal evolved earlier or later than thought, often by hundreds of millions of years. Are they converging on a clearer picture, or just shuffling the chairs on the deck? CONTINUE READING
Amazing Facts Bug-Eye Camera, Fly Robot and other Bio-Inspired Tech May 4, 2013 Incredible advancements in technology are coming from the imitation of nature, but engineers cannot yet attain animal performance. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Lemur-fish, Vege-fang and other Fossil Follies October 4, 2012 Fossils are doing just fine, but the scientists who interpret them are having a rough week (or century). CONTINUE READING