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From Holling to Darwin to Gould

wallde wrote 3 weeks ago: C. S. Holling This year marks the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth and the 150th of the publicati … more →

Tags: Ecological resilience, Evolution, Farming Human Pathogens book, HIV, Influenza, Darwin, domain shift, Eldredge, Gould

Why I am Not An Atheist- Lack of Evolution Evidence13 comments

dawkinswatch wrote 4 months ago: Why I am not an Atheist- Lack of Evolution Evidence Evolutionist have a new theory called Punctuated … more →

Tags: Why I Am Not Atheist, Evolution, Evolution Conspiracy, Fossil evidence Atheism

McLeroy Under Fire Again By Special Interests3 comments

Michael wrote 4 months ago: The process of revising the science standards in Texas has been a focus on major debate by many peop … more →

Tags: Controversies Over Teaching Science, Creation, Ernst Mayr, Evolution, fossil record, McLeroy, Stephen J. Gould

The Cambrian: A Huge Problem for Molecules-to-Man Evolution18 comments

Eric Kemp wrote 9 months ago: Evolutionists want us to believe that the small successive changes we see around us can be reversed … more →

Tags: Evolution, Science, Christianity, Atheism, cambrian explosion, Steven Jay Gould, Neo-darwinism

Reign of Fire

itshhot wrote 9 months ago: Fire-breathing dragons have destroyed modern civilization and humans subsist in disjointed bands un … more →

Tags: Touchstone / Disney, Reign of Fire, Bubonic plague, "rob bowman", Christian Bale, Matthew McConaughey, Izabella Scorupco, Gerard Butler, Scott Moutter

Xtra stuff!

xiousgeonz wrote 9 months ago: Interbike is happeneing and it seems that the explosion of popularity of longbikes just might mean p … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

National Punctuation Day

douglasandmain wrote 10 months ago: It is approaching. Save your!,;,!,? and . for the coming celebration. … more →

Tags: Personal Interests, To Explain How I Got Here, <punctuation>

Examining a creationist argument on the fossil record2 comments

Tony Sidaway wrote 10 months ago: This is a followup to an earlier posting that examined the first part of this posting by somebody wh … more →

Tags: Science, Evolution, Christianity, Creationism, Answers in Genesis, Bias, Bible, cambrian explosion, catastrophism

Examining a creationist case against modern geology2 comments

Tony Sidaway wrote 10 months ago: I encountered this posting by Sirius Knott and asked him to read some textbooks.  After a bit he got … more →

Tags: Science, Evolution, Christianity, Creationism, Geology, tas walker, Answers in Genesis, Bias, Bible

Darwin's Dyke: What the Fossil Record Actually Shows51 comments

Sirius wrote 10 months ago: Allosaur Fossil Skull How many times have you heard this? “The fossil record proves evolution! … more →

Tags: Answers in Genesis, Bias, Bible, cambrian explosion, catastrophism, Charles Darwin, Christianity, Creationism, Darwin's Dyke

Stephen Jay Gould's Dissent

davidlarkin wrote 12 months ago: Most of the discussion of Darwinian evolution is between people who don’t know enough about Da … more →

Tags: Darwinism, fossil record, Gradualism, Stasis, Stephen Jay Gould

Once again Hsp90 changes how we think about evolution4 comments

sciphu wrote 1 year ago: Hsp90 and it’s possible role in evolution (as a capacitor for rapid change), I have covered … more →

Tags: Arabidopsis, canalization, Drosophila, Evolution, Hsp90

Why Naturalism Makes Darwin Unfalsifiable14 comments

Sirius wrote 1 year ago: Naturalism. By definition, it is the presupposition that the world came into being, developed [i.e. … more →

Tags: aliens, Atheism, catastrophism, Charles Darwin, Creationism, Determinism, Evolution, Extraterrestrials, Faith

Reverse evolution4 comments

O. wrote 1 year ago: A clue to why children from four families walk only on their hands and knees has been found. Althou … more →

Tags: World, Bipeds, Human Evolution, quadrapeds, Reverse evolution, turkish family that walks on four

Mankind Down to the Last 2,000

nahnopenotquite wrote 1 year ago: A genetic analysis produced by researchers at the National Geographic Genographic Project and Stanfo … more →

Tags: Science, Life, Biology, Books, Evolution, Genetics, genomics, Mankind, Genographic project

Interesting Unrelated Evolution Aricles

Misanthropic Scott wrote 1 year ago: Here are three very interesting articles about evolution. They are not in any other way related to e … more →

Tags: Biology, Evolution, homo sapien, human, Lizard, Salamander

Hsp90 to end controversies in evolution theory (final chapter, blogging in Just Science 08)2 comments

sciphu wrote 1 year ago: Previous posts have shown Hsp90 to be a molecular buffer allowing rapid morphological changes in tim … more →

Tags: Arabidopsis, canalization, Cancer, Drosophila, Evolution, Hsp90, Waddington

New languages evolve in rapid bursts1 comment

Ed Yong wrote 1 year ago: The birth of new languages is accompanied by a burst of rapid evolution consisting of large changes … more →

Tags: Evolution, language, language evolution, Linguistics

Punctuated Equilibrium drives Language Evolution4 comments

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 1 year ago: Fellow blogger, Simon Greenhill of HENRY, and co-authors published a cool paper evaluating language … more →

Tags: Blog, Linguistic Anthropology, language, language evolution, Linguistics, Phylogenetics


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