Tag: Royal Society Open Science
There Was Berra’s Blunder; Now Lieberman’s Lapse
Tim Berra thought evolution was like the diversification and progress seen in Corvette models. Now, another evolutionist makes an analogy for extinction.
Hairy Matters for Evolution
Thin strands we call hair can give headaches to Darwinists. Here are some surprising stories about hair.
Fossil Follies from Around the Science Literature
Evolutionary anthropologists will have to drastically revise the timeline of the first human arrivals in North America.
News for the Birds — Smart, Gymnastic, Flute-Playing, Surviving
Is it reasonable that two populations would independently hit on an adaptation by chance?
No, Your Dog Is Not a Barking Exemplar of Macroevolution
They are yet another evolutionary icon that Jonathan Wells, perhaps in his next book, could handily leash and take for a walk.