Tag: evolutionary icons
Immaterial Genome Meets the Human-Chimp “1 Percent” Myth
Obviously, humans and chimps are a whole lot more “different” than 1 percent. But…they’re also a lot more different than 14.9 percent.
Fossil Friday: New Fossil Evidence Challenges Another Icon of Evolution
This would have been very interesting news to my friend and colleague Jonathan Wells, who had described many such cases in his ground-breaking books.
Monkey-Made “Tools” Cast Doubt on High Intelligence in Early Hominids
Macaque monkeys from Lobi Bay, Thailand, have been observed “unintentionally” producing stone tools.
Studies on Stickleback Fish Further Validate Engineering Models for Adaptation
Cichlid and stickleback fish are two of the most iconic examples of adaption that biologists present as evidence for the plausibility of evolutionary processes.
Whale Song: Learning from Our Critics
A substantive argument is a lovely thing to behold, to watch or to listen to, even if punctuated (in Myers’s case) by the usual grumpy insults.