Month: April 2016
Wistar and DNA Day: A 50-Year Fuse Under Neo-Darwinism
The Wistar conference, which opened in Philadelphia on April 25, 1966, was the beginning of the end for neo-Darwinism.
Temperature Control: Too Hot, Too Cold, or Just Right?
The system that regulates our core temperature seems to naturally know how to get the job done.
Calculating the Maximum Number of Trials Evolution Could Have Performed
Countless people use the following rationale to justify saying there was no need for an intelligent designer behind life.
Darwin’s Finches: The Hype Continues
Every few years we are treated to glowing news stories about how Darwin’s iconic finches are still evolving that, as usual, are full of hype.
Monarch Butterfly’s Sun Compass Investigated in Flight Simulator
Researchers glimpse hints at the sun compass Monarch butterflies use for navigation, but many mysteries remain.