At the Week’s End
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I am conducting an experiment in this post. I am pointing to an MP3 encoded sound file where I discuss
Read MoreYou might think with the title above I’m going to criticize something from noted 20th century evolutionary biologist and statistician
Read MoreScientists: ‘Birdbrained’ doesn’t mean stupid Jarvis, who studies how birds learn vocalizations such as songbird songs and imitated speech in
Read MoreThis was my first part-time back to work week since I went on disability following surgery last October. I commuted
Read MoreAlberto Gonzales has been confirmed and sworn in as our new Attorney General of the United States of America. And
Read MoreOur friend Greta Kaplan is moving. One of the things that she decided was not going to go with her
Read MoreCheck out the article on tracing the evolution of bats. This relates some of the information from a publication in
Read MoreOver on New Scientist, they have a short piece on the mechanism of the Venus Fly-Trap. The leaves that make
Read MoreYesterday, Diane and I had our planned outing. We headed over to the Lindsay Wildlife Museum, where we met up
Read MoreCarl Zimmer has a very nice post that examines research on an evolutionary event in the human lineage, the loss
Read MoreJust give me an excuse to announce a get-together… and I have two of them. Glenn Branch, my colleague at
Read MoreTangled Bank #19 is up for viewing. This is a collection of links to recent science blogging. The “Biosonar and
Read MoreOver on Imago Dei, much is being made of the unfairness of logical asymmetry. Once again, how can we have
Read MoreAn activity that has been put off far too long due to the various health issues I had last year
Read MoreOn Sunday, Diane and I had a visit from Jennifer Pettis, who recently graduated from Georgetown University with a master’s
Read MoreToday, I found out there’s a crying need for me to write several essays. I had a chat with a
Read MoreJust a short note to say “Happy New Year” to everyone out there. I’m about to celebrate a belated Christmas
Read MoreThere’s a chance that the legal precedent most used in the coming years of the evolution/creationism controversy will bear the
Read MoreOn one of the Metanexus lists, there’s a review of Mark Perakh’s “Unintelligent Design” by David J. Turrell, M.D. Perakh’s
Read MoreI had to go on an errand today, and as I was pulling into a parking space, the woman who
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