Tag: North America
Fossil Friday: The Abrupt Origins of Treeshrews (Scandentia) and Colugos (Dermoptera)
Even as a paleontologist I admit that calling this a real scientific discipline seems like an insult to sciences like physics or chemistry or molecular biology.
Fossil Friday: Purgatorius and the Abrupt Origin of Primates
Primates not only appeared suddenly, but their different subgroups of lemurs, tarsier, and simians all appeared at about the same time.
Fossil Friday: Is Triassic Angiosperm-Like Pollen a Solution to Darwin’s Abominable Mystery?
There is one remaining issue to address, which is palynology, the science of fossil pollen.
A Closer Look at the Science of Purpose
You cannot see what you are not looking for. You cannot find Br’er Rabbit until you look into the briar patch.
Where the Abortion Debate Goes from Here
On a new podcast, host Wesley Smith and guest Catherine Glenn Foster discuss the Dobbs decision.