Toumai-MCN4129 Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date March 25, 2026 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyPaleontologyScience Reporting Tagged , bipedalism, Casey Luskin, Come Let Us Reason Together, deception, error, evolutionary narrative, evolutionary scientists, fossil, fossil record, human ancestors, human origins, Lenny Esposito, media, paleoanthropology, researcher-to-specimen imbalance, researchers, Sahelanthropus tchadensis Luskin on Error Versus Deception in Human Origins Discussions Andrew McDiarmid March 25, 2026 Human Origins and Anthropology, Paleontology, Science Reporting 2 How do you separate the facts from the narrative? That can be challenging these days, and the realm of science is no exception. Read More ›
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