Category: Evolution
Like a Grandfather Clock: The Splicesome’s Intricate Dance of Parts
One of the most complex molecular machines in the body has now revealed its inner workings in more detail than ever before.
Somebody Thinks He Speaks for the Pope
One of the first things a Catholic scholar is supposed to understand is that you have to explain your terms.
Women, Wallace, Evolution, and Eugenics
Eugenics has haunted the history of the feminist movement.
Women and the Great Darwinian Divide
Kimberly Hamlin’s book, From Eve to Evolution, is history as partisan polemic.
Apoptosis Is Unchanged from Cambrian Corals to Humans
From the earliest multicellular animals of the Cambrian explosion till today, programmed cell death has not evolved at all.