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The New Gatherers

Woodrow wrote 2 months ago: Technology Makes Us Re-Evaluate the Meaning of Wealth >>> Long after we came out of the bra … more »

Tags: Culture, essays, "A History of Knowledge", division of labor, ALGORE, Charles van Doren, Civilization, Coal, Computer

The March 4th Issue of PNAS will confirm a radiochronological date for Toumaï1 comment

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 4 months ago: I remember reading the announcement of Sahelanthropus tchadensis (a.k.a. Toumaï) in 2002. It was an … more »

Tags: Physical Anthropology, Blog, Paleoanthropology, Fossil, Human Evolution, Toumai, Chad, sahelanthropus tchadensis, michel brunet

Castle Crashers

sourlight wrote 5 months ago: Castle Crashers is a new hand drawn animated game made by The Behemoth responsible for Alien Homi … more »

Tags: Gaming, Games, upcoming, Microsoft, Xbox, 360, HD, live, Arcade

Mars woman photo, object size, Twilight Zone Episode

bigfootsasquatch wrote 6 months ago: Many of the people responding with comments and posts on the internet refer to the alleged small siz … more »

Tags: Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptozoology, Research, primates, Science, Nature, animals, media

Most Ancient Case of Tuberculosis Found In 500,000-Year-Old Human

huehueteotl wrote 7 months ago: Evidence Suggests Vitamin D Deficiency Endangers Migrating Populations Although most scientists beli … more »

Tags: World History, evolutionary factors, genes, Human Evolution, Pathology, pigmentation, Public Health, tuberculosis, UV Radiation

Not again...1 comment

Neil wrote 11 months ago: National Geographic is reporting on the Choroapithecus abyssinicus, with this nails-on-the chalkboar … more »

Tags: creationist nonsense, homiculture, Life, mammals, tetrapods, vertebrates

Boneyard iii2 comments

Neil wrote 11 months ago: Those ready for their biweekly dose of permineralization action: Boneyard ver. 3 is up at Laelaps. … more »

Tags: Carnivalia, Dinosaurs, Evolution, Pterosaurs

Homo Evolutii Testis1 comment

Neil wrote 11 months ago: An ontogeny of human ontology? An evolutionary epistemology? Whatever it is, go read Brian Switek … more »

Tags: Life, Evolution, History of Science, vertebrates, homiculture

Groan...6 comments

Neil wrote 11 months ago: Is this the most irresponsible reporting by a science journalist this year? Surprising fossils dug … more »

Tags: creationist nonsense, Evolution, History of Science, homiculture, Life, mammals, vertebrates

The More Things Evolve...3 comments

Neil wrote 1 year ago: the more elaborate their illogisms become… “Baffled Science Slow Retires.” Scen … more »

Tags: creationist nonsense, Evolution, History of Science, homiculture, Life, mammals, vertebrates

Velvet Vitality

Neil wrote 1 year ago: We note another volley in the Homo floresiensis ‘retort-a-thon’. Herskovitz, Kornreich … more »

Tags: Life, Evolution, vertebrates, homiculture, paleopathology

Homo floresiensis too!

Neil wrote 1 year ago: Dean Falk and table full of hominin brains. (Photo: Michelle Edmunds) We’re still stalling on … more »

Tags: crypsis, Evolution, History of Science, homiculture, Life, tetrapods, vertebrates, winter requiem

Where Has All the Carrion Gone?2 comments

Neil wrote 1 year ago: It’s rather easy to overlook the dead, they don’t move much and they hardly have anythi … more »

Tags: Birds, carnage, Dinosaurs, Insects, Life, mammals, taphonomy, tetrapods, theropods

It is autumn and my camouflage is dying4 comments

Neil wrote 1 year ago: Last night’s Silver Jews show made me feel 19 again. Except that I could freely order $6 bee … more »

Tags: fall rites, homiculture, Life, mammals

Homo floresiensisn't?1 comment

Neil wrote 1 year ago: Carl Sagan (paraphrasing LaPlace) famously observed that in science, “extraordinary claims r … more »

Tags: Evolution, History of Science, Life, mammals, vertebrates


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