Month: June 2016
Why Should Evolutionary Biology Be So Different?
Joseph LeConte, professor of geology at the University of California, provides an insight into the way most scientists think about evolution.
Liver Function and Its Effects
By using Tim’s case, we will see what would have happened to our earliest ancestors without any one of them.
Richard Dawkins’s Publisher Has a Cute Idea, but Biomorphs Appeal More as Nostalgia than Science
The biomorphs are “digital animals…grounded in 1970s assumptions,” long outdated.
Monkeys Do Not Have a “Stone Age” Culture
It is amazing how some in the sciences are so desperate to knock humans off the pedestal of exceptionalism.
Vincent Torley Thinks I Have Egg on My Face
I didn’t expect to be honored by a 7500-word broadside by philosopher Dr. Vincent Torley, assisted by Dr. Josh Swamidass of Washington University.