To prepare for Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday the editors of Nature put together a list of examples of evolution. Check out the article from Wired that details these examples–and it incl… more →
Blog of the Airtightnoodlemoheim wrote 2 days ago: Plumage variations of the monarch flycatcher. (Photo/Courtesy J. Albert Uy) How do you measure the i … more →
Dan wrote 1 month ago: Credit: Robert MoyleIn ScienceNOW, On the Road to a New Species, a fantastic illumination of allopat … more →
Fr. Ted wrote 2 months ago: Trudging along the paths of Bill Yeck Park, I was thinking about God’s command to us in Genesis 1:28 … more →
Lisa A. Shiel wrote 2 months ago: Cryptozoologists like to discuss, and often argue, about what extinct or living species cryptids bel … more →
Lisa A. Shiel wrote 2 months ago: In Search of Reproductive Isolation Evolutionists like to proclaim that scientists have “obse … more →
Matt wrote 2 months ago: These are not the hobbits we're talking about. A while back very odd human-like remains were fo … more →
Lisa A. Shiel wrote 2 months ago: Natural selection does not equate to speciation. Read Benjamin Berkompas’s excellent article … more →
Matthew Cobb wrote 2 months ago: March 2007 Interesting article in Science looking at the role of latitude in extinction and speciati … more →
Ian Raugh wrote 3 months ago: As a follow-up to my post Evolutionary misconceptions, I think it would be good to give a brief talk … more →
cskene wrote 1 year ago: At its most basic level, Mendel’s Dwarf is thematically identical to Oryx and Crake. Both novels por … more →
Kambiz Kamrani wrote 1 year ago: A couple days ago, I introduced a new paper by Weaver et al. which continues investigating the effec … more →
Kambiz Kamrani wrote 1 year ago: Today’s early issue of PNAS includes a paper by Tim Weaver, Charles Roseman and Chris Stringer … more →
Euglossine Bee wrote 1 year ago: Finished today: Moth Catcher, by Michael M. Collins The kind of book that you should read if … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: Or Giraffes, as they’re currently known. I’ve always much preferred the term “cam … more →
Ankur wrote 1 year ago: Anything that reproduces itself effectively, will be more numerous in the next generation than somet … more →
Vivian McPhail wrote 1 year ago: Species: Homo melior — Alexander Vivian Hugh McPhail Type specimen: Currently on display. Comment: … more →
Jordan wrote 3 months ago: Question: Is there any legitimacy to the giant humans found outside Virginia city? Answer: Short ans … more →
gfish wrote 4 months ago: A commenter on Weird Things asks if I think that evolution should be taught as a fact or a theory an … more →
whyevolutionistrue wrote 4 months ago: by Greg Mayer To give a little equal time to other trophic levels, this Saturday we have a meadow vo … more →