Month: July 2012
On the Evolution of the Mammalian Middle Ear
When one’s entire interpretative framework presupposes common ancestry at the outset, it is no wonder that any and every observation is taken as supportive of that paradigm.
Is Neuroscience the Next Battleground?
A Stanford scholars says, “I work with a lot of neuroscientists and some of them are worried that neuroscience may become the next evolution-creationism fight.”
What the Literature Says about Chromosomal Fusion and Why It Says It
If there was a fusion event, that doesn’t demonstrate human/ape common ancestry.
More in the Skull than Just a Brain
A book review in Science by Ricardo Basso Garcia brings some clarity to the issues behind the often reductionist field of neuroscience.
It’s Cherry Picking Season (Updated)
In our exchange with Darwinist critics on the subject of human chromosome 2, at issue are “interstitial telomeric sequences (ITSs).”