Obviously, each new find will change the picture of Neanderthal communities a bit, but there is no consistent evidence for them as an "other species."
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Jefferson argued for his belief in a pervasive "design" behind nature, "without appeal to revelation" -- that is, from a scientific not a religious perspective.
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"As you look at the cliff ask yourself, is the difference between the products of chance and necessity so easily distinguished from those that have been intelligently designed?"
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Recently, a computer program pretending to be a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy named Eugene Goostman was hailed as the first to pass the Turing test.
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The new Planet of the Apes movie sounds like a midsummer night's dream for biologist Eric Pianka, known for musings about what might prove lovable about an ebola pandemic.
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Our friend and colleague Professor Michael Flannery is in Scotland, doing some research on Alfred Russel Wallace at the University of Edinburgh.
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