WesternBluebirdonBranch Type post Author Wayne Rossiter Date May 16, 2025 CategoriesTechnologyZoology Tagged , artificial intelligence, bird vocalizations, birds, bluetooth, Bob Placier, character, culture, fast food, Henry David Thoreau, meaning, Merlin, Neil Peart, Ohio, ornithology, personhood, piggy bank, restaurants, rhinoceros, Rush, wildlife, wisdom What Is Lost with the Rise of AI Wayne Rossiter May 16, 2025 Technology, Zoology 4 Thoreau wrote, "A person's interest in a single bluebird is worth more than a complete but dry list of the fauna and flora of a town." That's what we're losing. Read More ›
Stonehenge Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date January 31, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsHuman ExceptionalismPaleontologyScience Reporting Tagged , Africa, animal behavior, anthropology, antiquity, BBC News, Bronze Age, chimpanzees, Côte D’Ivoire, dehumanization, England, Homo sapiens, human mind, humans, Ice Age, Merlin, monkeys, polar bears, Stone Age, stone tools, Stonehenge, tools, vultures Science Writing Tries to Smash Human Exceptionalism Denyse O’Leary January 31, 2025 Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism, Paleontology, Science Reporting 6 Stone tool use among animals versus the Stone Age provides a useful illustration of the tendency. Read More ›
Reynolds Johnson 2 Type post Author John Mark Reynolds Date November 9, 2019 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & Science Tagged , __edited, C.S. Lewis, Commentary, Darwinism, Gandalf, Genesis, Hamlet, Harvard University, logic, logos, Merlin, naturalism, Pajaro Dunes, Phillip E. Johnson, Socrates, Supreme Court, That Hideous Strength, The Lord of the Rings, U.C. Berkeley, William Shakespeare Phillip E. Johnson: A Reading List from Gandalf John Mark Reynolds November 9, 2019 Bioethics, Faith & Science 5 Watch an interview when he was healthy and you will see a man who swam in English like a dolphin loved water. Read More ›