ConvergenceConvergence in Catfish Venomous for Evolution2/18/2010 While working for Procter & Gamble, I was involved in a project that required me to travel frequently to a chemical plant in Batesville, Arkansas. Convergence: Evidence for a Single Creator10/1/2000 Closely related to the phenomenon of repeatable evolution is convergence. Convergence refers to the widespread tendency in nature of unrelated organisms to possess nearly identical anatomical and physiological characteristics. Déjá vu—Again, Part 1 of 26/19/2008 Newly Discovered Example of Convergence Challenges Biological Evolution Déjá vu—Again, Part 2 of 26/26/2008 Newly Discovered Example of Convergence Challenges Biological Evolution Design of Bird Brains for Long Migrations1/26/2009 Many migrating birds fly all night long. Some fly nonstop across huge ecological barriers like the Gulf of Mexico. For decades, biologists have wondered how these creatures can survive the severe sleep deprivation brought about by such migration habits. Flightless Birds Run Down Evolution10/23/2008 Newly Discovered Example of Convergence Challenges Biological Evolution Great Minds Think Alike, but Evolution Doesn't7/16/2009 Inability to Generate Repeated Evoutionary Outcomes in the Lab Undermines Evolutionary Paradigm Inability to Repeat the Past Dooms Evolution8/7/2008 Experimental Support for Historical Contingency Challenges Biological Evolution Repeatable Evolution or Repeated Creation?10/1/2000 Any casual observer of nature recognizes that many creatures bear some resemblance to one another. Many species of frogs, lizards, fish, and other animals and plants from different parts of the world appear to be nearly identical. This similarity has been the pattern throughout life’s history. Salamander Study Challenges Evolutionary Theory10/1/2002 If one were to push the rewind button, erase life’s history and let the tape run again, the results would be completely different. So goes evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould’s metaphor for the evolutionary process. Weeding out Evolution: Book Reviews of Icons of Evolution and Science & Christianity: Four Views1/1/2001 Book reviews: 1) Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth? (reviewed by Fuz Rana) and 2) Science & Christianity: Four Views (reviewed by Robert Bowman Jr.) ConvergenceGetting to the Bottom of EvolutionAuthor: Dr. Hugh Ross and Dr. Fazale ("Fuz") Rana Magpies Are No Bird-Brains, Mirror Test ShowsAuthor: Dr. Fazale ("Fuz") Rana Science and TheologyHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, and Kenneth Samples Theory of Flightless Birds Shot DownAuthor: Dr. Fazale "Fuz" Rana Convergence |
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