For people with a greater than 50 percent chance of landing their top job choice […]
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Computer scientists have created a new system for mobile users to quickly determine their location […]
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During the past two weeks, over at Evolution News and Views, Professor Michael Egnor has been arguing that it is the capacity for abstract thought which distinguishes humans from other animals, and that human language arises from this capacity. While I share Dr. Egnor’s belief in human uniqueness, I have to take issue with his […]
For tiny hermaphrodite fish found in coral reefs off Panama, a lifelong monogamous relationship comes […]
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Consider the opossum: the evidence for common descent
Remarkably, the recent spate of articles over at Evolution News and Views (see here, here and here) attacking the claim that vitellogenin pseudogenes in humans provide scientific evidence for common descent, all missed the point that Professor Dennis Venema was making, which was not about the existence of pseudogenes, but about the spatial pattern in […]