Florida and Antievolution
My native state hasn’t had headlines go nationwide over antievolution lately. But there are indications that Florida may be one
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My native state hasn’t had headlines go nationwide over antievolution lately. But there are indications that Florida may be one
Read MoreI went today to the local Big 5 Sporting Goods store today to prepare the other necessary paperwork needed for
Read MoreWhitlow Au’s The Sonar of Dolphins is a treasure-trove of information concerning odontocete biosonar. It does, therefore, cost a fortune.
Read MoreI was doing some IM chatting with Skip Evans earlier, and we were harking back to what we were doing
Read MoreUpdate: Drat, this is way old news. I’m backdating the post to put it in the proper place, but it
Read MoreI attended a presentation by Bruce Robertson on evolutionary traps. This describes a situation where a previously reliable signal used
Read MoreWe slept in a bit, which meant we missed the keynote talk early in the morning. When we did arrive
Read MoreDiane and I said good-bye to our house-sitter and drove to the Animal Behavior Society conference meeting. This year, it
Read MoreOver on his weblog, William Dembski has a post making reference to an article on a means of “fingerprinting” textured
Read MoreI ran across an interesting article on identity theft that points out the 50 million or so accounts whose security
Read MoreI am really liking Thomas Friedman’s op-ed columns in the New York Times. Yesterday’s column was about taking a longer-term
Read MoreOK, I’m taking the cheap way out and pointing to John Wilkins’s writeup of the Howlerfest held on the 25th.
Read MoreLast week, I got word that one of the manuscripts had received final approval from the U.S. Navy Marine Mammal
Read MoreBusy, busy, busy. Diane and Gail had a proposal due on Wednesday, so they were putting in a lot of
Read MoreMore pictures at this page. Notice this picture where one of the fireworks went off essentially at ground level. It
Read MoreDiane and I went to agility trials at the Dixon Fairgrounds on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of July. Farli
Read MoreThere’s a relatively recent story about tool use in dolphins, pointing to the use of sponges for protecting the rostrum
Read MoreI head off for Texas tomorrow, where I’ll be for a week. I’ll be visiting Marc Nowell, my friend who
Read MorePanda’s Thumb breaks a national story… ID vs. Academic Integrity: Gaming the System in Ohio The article, by Richard Hoppe,
Read MoreOK, sometimes circumstances cooperate with the photographer, when the light, the subjects, and the machinery all somehow come into alignment
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