Centrosaurus Type post Date July 3, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , dinosaurs, DNA, fossilization, fossils, Gizmodo, Ian Sample, Jurassic Park, Montana, paleontologists, paleontology, Princeton University, soft tissue, The Guardian, wooly mammoth, Yukon Could We Ever Recover Dinosaur DNA? Science and Culture July 3, 2022 Evolution, Paleontology 5 There have been a number of unexpected finds from dinosaurs besides bones; some paleontologists dig hopefully. Read More ›
psychedelic Type post Author Michael Egnor Date May 29, 2021 CategoriesNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Aldous Huxley, brain, brain injuries, consciousness, Cornell University, fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging, Ian Sample, LSD, matter, mind, near-death experiences, neuroscience, Oxford University, The Guardian Can LSD Help Us Understand the Mind–Brain Relationship? Michael Egnor May 29, 2021 Neuroscience & Mind 3 Aldous Huxley noted that LSD “lowers the efficiency of the brain as an instrument for focusing the mind on the problems of life.” Read More ›
African savannah in Serengeti Type post Author Olufemi Oluniyi Date June 13, 2019 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __k-review, Africa, brain, colonialism, cosmic rays, Evolution News, functionality, human origins, Human Zoos, Ian Sample, ligaments, Milky Way, muscles, nerves, Nigeria, Olufemi Oluniyi, pseudoscience, Social Darwinism, supernova, tendons, The Guardian, witch doctor Upright Walking and African Witch Doctors Olufemi Oluniyi June 13, 2019 Human Origins and Anthropology 4 In seeking to explain what makes humans exceptional, current evolutionists convert guesswork into a methodology, as humans did for long ages in the pre-scientific past. Read More ›