smelling a rose Type post Date July 24, 2022 CategoriesMedicineNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , anthropologists, COVID-19, health, Linköping University, Rutgers University, safety, Sapiens, smell, University of Manchester The Nose Really Does Know, It Turns Out… Science and Culture July 24, 2022 Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind 4 Anosmia, the loss of a sense of smell, affects up to 80 percent of COVID sufferers. However long it lasts, it is a health and safety concern. Read More ›
Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington DC Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 14, 2019 CategoriesEvolutionPolitical Science Tagged , __nedited, Christianity, civilization, creator, darwinist, Declaration of Independence, deconstruction, endowed by their creator, equal rights, Eric Metaxas, evolution, happiness, human rights, ideas have consequences, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, John Adams, Kirk Durston, liberty, meaning, natural law, nihilism, non sequitur, Preamble, purpose, Sapiens, Stephen Meyer, Thomas Jefferson, Tucker Carlson Tonight, United States, Why Evolution Is True, Yuval Noah Harari A Darwinist Deconstructs the Declaration of Independence David Klinghoffer May 14, 2019 Evolution, Political Science 5 Yuval Noah Harari quickly gets down to business, unsentimentally shredding Jefferson’s noble phrases. Read More ›