Month: September 2015
Hominid Hype and Homo naledi: A Unique “Species” of Unclear Evolutionary Importance
So far, the find’s pathway reminds me of other hominin fossils whose “transitional” or “ancestral” status ultimately went belly up.
Europe Bans Animal — Not Human — Cloning
I think that in the minds of some, animals matter more than humans.
The Human Body Continues to Give Evolutionary Biologists High Blood Pressure
Think of it like the pressure that can be felt as water rushes through a garden hose.
On Science and Faith, Wit and Wisdom from Rodgers and Hammerstein
My wife and I have been making an effort to introduce our kids to some of the classic musicals that I grew up with.
Ideas (About Bioethics) Have Consequences
When it comes to the healthcare system, we have a distinct and worsening problem of trust.