Evolution
Flannery replies to Shermer on Wallace: Wallace’s World of Life “was written largely to demonstrate that evolution is not blind but intelligent”
Dogs could have come from different groups of ancestors: Researchers
More evidence that dinobird icon Archaeopteryx could fly?
Dinosaur nesting site pushes back knowledge by 100 million years
The dinosaurs got smart: In one version, they excelled at Texas Hold ‘Em …
So how DID Bill Dembski get interested in intelligent design? #5a
“Compelling” experimental evidence for neutral evolution offered
James Shapiro responds to Biologic Institute’s Doug Axe and Ann Gauger
Doug Axe now replies to James Shapiro: Can we let the science decide?
Every vegan’s nightmare: Those lovely, peacable plants, they don’t really trap and eat worms, do they?
Spider, keep dancing as fast as you can
In “Male Wolf Spiders Swipe Other Males’ Dance Moves – After watching them on TV” (PopSci ), Dan Nosowitz reports Researchers at the University of Cincinnati performed an experiment on a type of the widespread and unnerving wolf spider that shows that these invertebrates may be much more complex than we give them credit for. The spiders were capable of observing, remembering, and mimicking mating dances, just like cast members on Jersey Shore. Invertebrates have never been known to have this kind of abilities to learn, remember, and imitate behaviors, so the study is definitely breaking some ground. Check out video of the spider’s dance moves below. Sure, but let’s not forget that, in addition to entertainment, the male wolf Read More ›