Tag: ZME Science
Implant Lets a Disabled Woman Speak Her Thoughts
The key benefit of the system is that it is much faster than traditional methods, cutting the time from internal speech to audible speech to three seconds.
How Evolutionary Theory Confuses the Study of Human History: Case of the Stone Spheres
Any state of affairs that dates to eons ago can be referred to as “evolution” even when, as in this case, the facts imply the opposite.
Mammoth Bone Structure of 24,000 Years Ago Illuminates Stone Age
Science journalist Tibi Puiu notes, “It’s one of the most surreal ancient structures ever built — and it’s just one of over 70 found thus far.”
As a Cudgel Against Human Exceptionalism, Researchers Push for Bonobo “Theory of Mind”
Is it true that “recognizing when someone else lacks information” has been thought to be a distinctly human trait?
The Joy of (Neanderthal) Cooking
The Darwinian account of the human race would be much easier to believe in good faith if scientists could point to a clearly inferior and clearly human being.