Tag: __k-review
Coming in April, Richard Weikart’s The Death of Humanity Asks the “Why It Matters” Question
On a momentous, anxious day for our country, it’s good to be summoned back to ultimate questions.
Now Chimps Practice "Sacred Rituals"
It could be “symbolic,” the tree could be “sacred,” it could be “reminiscent of our own past,” granting a peek into the evolution of human sacred practices.
The Physics and Biology of Olfaction
Turning exterior molecules into signals in the brain involves numerous ingeniously designed mechanisms.
If Patients Were Pets
A Canadian government panel wants MDs (and nurses) to have lower conscience rights than veterinarians.
The Types: Why Shared Characteristics Are Bad News for Darwinism
There is something incongruous about the very notion of genuine immutable “taxon-defining novelties” if Darwinian evolution is true.