Recently we received an e-mail inquiring about a couple of critical Amazon reviews of Science and Human Origins, one by Paul McBride and another by Jon F. Peters.
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The reason this is making headlines is because the researchers found a few skulls in a single location, and they think they can assign them all to the same species.
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It is not every day that we encounter such a humble attitude from a scientist who is prepared to candidly acknowledge the incompleteness in our understanding of the mechanics of evolution.
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A report in Science has grabbed media attention with its conclusion that the most recent common human male and female ancestors could have overlapped.
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How and when did some primates finally make it to Africa, which was an island until as recently as 16 million years ago, to set in motion the emergence of the human species?
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