Month: November 2012
To Traverse a Maze, It Helps to Have a Mind
A paper appeared recently in Science that reminded me of one of my favorite toys when I was a kid — a rolling-ball maze.
At Pro-Darwin Blogs, Knee-Jerk Responses to the David Coppedge Intelligent Design Case Validate Discrimination Claims
Many of the comments at these websites express contradictory views.
Some Thoughts on Alfred Russel Wallace 99 Years Later
The co-discoverer of natural selection died on the morning of November 7, 1913, at 90 years of age. It was the end of a remarkable career.
Dear Readers
We publish this exchange, hoping to clear up some misunderstandings.
Flying Fish in the Darwin Magic Show
First there was one; now, like magic, there are two independent flying fish families that “evolved.” They just evolved.