Month: June 2012
When You Can’t Answer the Argument, Attack the Credentials of the Person Offering It
Some critics of Science and Human Origins charge that the authors have no business writing about the subject because they aren’t paleoanthropologists.
Millions to Chase a Myth
Last year Harry Lonsdale launched the “Origin of Life Challenge” and called on scientists to propose explanations for how life came from non-life, promising rich rewards.
Can Random Mutations Create New Complex Features? A Response to TalkOrigins
Since posting our recent rebuttals to the TalkOrigins page on the Cambrian explosion, we’ve received some requests to respond to other pages on the TalkOrigins archive.
Good News! Science and Human Origins Is Shipping Now
After a brief supply glitch at Amazon, SHO is ready to go!
Open Mouth. Insert Thumb. Suck Vigorously.
This is the recipe for most science journalism about apes and humans, as we’re reminded in Doug Axe’s chapter of Science and Human Origins.