The rapid spread of the mutation in these populations is bad news for farmers, but intriguing from
an evolutionary science point of view.
Not exact matches
Science totally encapsulated in an
Evolutionary point of view is ridiculous.
The
point of
evolutionary science, he says, is to explain how complex things get made from a simple start.
It might stop one from being an
evolutionary biologist or a particle physicist, but my
point is that there are areas of
science that * can * be reconciled with creationism.
Many scientists are certainly skeptical of many of the finer
points of evolution, but as a whole, the
evolutionary process is accepted as fact amongst any and all biologists that put
science ahead of religion.
@momoya» the whole punctuated equilibrium is a red herring since it is a part of the
evolutionary model and its finer
points are debated within the
evolutionary science community..
and to be fair to both of you (I've made a
point to pretty mean - spirited thus far), I have always found
evolutionary science and the concept of the big bang to be very very confusing and deep.
The easiest way for Cameron to dismantle
evolutionary science would be to
point to fossils found in the wrong geological stratum.
But, according to
evolutionary biologist John Gittleman of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, the research raises the
point that «it's not effective to do conservation
science one species at a time.
The resulting
evolutionary tree
pointed to a common ancestor that dated back to the days of the first cultivation of fungi by ants, he reports in the 17 January issue of
Science.
The eugenics believers of the early 20th century denied with great fanfare those who
pointed out that eugenics laws (allegedly based on sound
evolutionary science) would lead to nightmares like the ones that came true in Germany.