Month: January 2012
Beauty Explained in Literally Cartoon Darwinist Terms
As Denis Dutton speaks, he’s accompanied by projections of cute but extremely simple if not crude cartoons illustrating his points.
Plants, Polyploidy, and Evolutionary Dead Ends
When offspring end up having more chromosomes than normal, that is called polyploidy.
Life: Explained. Oh, Now We Understand.
A biologist at Case Western Reserve demonstrates why peer-review really is the gold standard of scholarly credibility.
Michael Shermer Concedes! Wallace Was an ID Advocate!
Yet, having conceded, Shermer goes on to move the goalpost.
“Speciation”? It’s All in the Definition
The TalkOrigins “Observed Instances of Speciation” FAQ claims it “discusses several instances where speciation has been observed.”