Dobzhansky_no_Brasil_em_1943 Type post Author Robert F. Shedinger Date December 10, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, American Association for the Advancement of Science, August Weismann, dialogue, economics, eugenics, evolutionary biology, evolutionary theory, gender, humanities, natural selection, race, religion, San Diego, science, Science (journal), Scripps Institution of Oceanography, sexuality, The Mystery of Evolutionary Mechanisms, Theodosius Dobzhansky, theologians, theology On Doing Science Versus Understanding Science Robert Shedinger December 10, 2019 Evolution 6 Theodosius Dobzhansky and Ashley Montagu wrote in 1947, “Race differences arise chiefly because of the differential action of natural selection on geographically separate populations.” Read More ›
Gentoo-penguins Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date September 13, 2019 CategoriesLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, chromosomes, eggs, female, gender, genitalia, homosexuality, male, NBC News, penguins Is Gender in Penguins a Human Construct? Jonathan Wells September 13, 2019 Life Sciences 2 Penguins have no external genitalia. Even as adults, the males and females can be difficult to tell apart. Read More ›
monkey Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date October 25, 2018 CategoriesBiologyScientific Freedom Tagged , __edited, academia, censorship, Center for Science and Culture, Communism, Darwinian theory, Eastern Europe, evolution, Free Science, gender, intelligent design, Islam, Museum of Natural History, Muslims, race, self-censorship, Soviet Union, Summer Seminars, Washington Post Intelligent Design and Other “Sensitive Topics” Sarah Chaffee October 25, 2018 Biology, Scientific Freedom 3 Do you self-censor? Would you tell your coworkers what you think about immigration, gender issues, or evolution? Read More ›
Google Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date August 10, 2017 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionary PsychologyScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, censorship, climate change, gender, Google, National Academy of Sciences, Philip Skell, prejudice, Racism, storytelling James Damore and Evolutionary Storytelling David Klinghoffer August 10, 2017 Biology, Evolutionary Psychology, Scientific Freedom 5 The Google diversity memo story is rich in ironies. Read More ›
phrenology-ii-stockpack-adobe-stock-135377455-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Michael Egnor Date December 10, 2015 CategoriesEthicsNeuroscience & MindReproductive Science Tagged , __nedited, cerebral cortex, fMRI, gender, junk science, moral agency, phrenology, public policy, Research, scientific racism, sexual dimorphism, transgenderism At the Intersection of Phrenology and Public Policy Michael Egnor December 10, 2015 Ethics, Neuroscience & Mind, Reproductive Science 6 A recent PNAS study is the latest iteration of dial-a-science: just call and order science to fit your favored narrative. Read More ›