DNA Type post Date February 22, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEcologyEvolutionLife Sciences Tagged , agriculture, Big Data, Canis familiaris, chihuahua, China, conservation, Darwin's Dilemma, Darwinism, eukaryotes, evolution, genomes, intelligent design, medicine, Paul Chien, phylogenetics, PNAS, sequencing, species, Sweden, United States Will Earth BioGenome Project Vindicate Darwin? Science and Culture February 22, 2022 Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Life Sciences 7 Compare the latest project to sequence everything to other megaprojects that may or may not answer evolutionary questions. Read More ›
Vorderkoerpertiefstellung_THWZ Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 19, 2018 CategoriesEthicsEvolution Tagged , __k-review, apes, Canis familiaris, cats, communication, Daily Mail, Dogs, Fox News, humans, mammals, New York Post, phylogeny, reporters, science, speech, United Kingdom This Is Science — Dog Study Confirms What Everyone Already Knew David Klinghoffer June 19, 2018 Ethics, Evolution 4 In contrast with apes, it’s a tougher sell to say that dogs share an ability to communicate with us because of being close evolutionary cousins. Read More ›