Morganucodon Type post Author Casey Luskin Date October 5, 2023 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyScience Education Tagged , Athena, Australopithecines, biological origins, butterfly, California Science Center, Cambrian Explosion, chimpanzees, Christmas, David Coppedge, Discovery Institute, education, evolution, free speech, French Revolution, Genetics (journal), Günter Bechly, human brains, human origins, Human Origins Program, Human Zoos, humans, intelligent design, Jeffrey Schwartz, John West, mammals, mosasaurs, National Museum of Natural History, Niles Eldredge, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, Racism, Richard Sternberg, Rick Potts, Sahelanthropus tchadensis, scientific racism, Smithsonian Institution, Stephen Meyer, Washington DC, Zeus Visitor’s Guide: At Nation’s Natural History Museum, Misinformation on Human Origins, and More Casey Luskin October 5, 2023 Human Origins and Anthropology, Science Education 18 Mammalian fossil exhibits at the Smithsonian claim that humans and all mammals descended from the “first mammal," perhaps Morganucodon. Read More ›
BHS students visit German counterparts Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date August 31, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionScience Education Tagged , __k-review, cancer, chimpanzees, chloroquine, DNA, education, evolution, Evolution News, Human Origins Program, humans, Israel, Michael Behe, Mike Keas, parents, RNA world, skin color, Smithsonian Institution, Stephen Meyer, universal common descent Smithsonian Misrepresents Evolution to AP Biology Students Sarah Chaffee August 31, 2018 Biology, Evolution, Science Education 5 Basically, it’s a how-to guide for sugarcoating evolutionary dogma in the science classroom. Read More ›