Category: Evolution
Neanderthal Man: The Long-Lost Relative Turns Up Again, This Time with Documents
Obviously, each new find will change the picture of Neanderthal communities a bit, but there is no consistent evidence for them as an “other species.”
If Nature’s Designs Weren’t So Good, Engineers Wouldn’t Be Rushing to Imitate Them
From cells to seeds to humans, there’s no organism that is escaping the envy of bioengineers.
Flannery Goes to Edinburgh
Our friend and colleague Professor Michael Flannery is in Scotland, doing some research on Alfred Russel Wallace at the University of Edinburgh.
On Human Origins, a Cautionary Tale with "Surprising" Biological Results
Back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, DNA sequencing was sweeping the scientific scene with its power to answer a number of unsolved problems.
Academic Freedom Alert: Ask State-Run New Mexico Science Museum Why It Used "Darwin Day" to Promote Atheism
Here is an important opportunity for you to make a difference in the fight for academic freedom.