Visual Artist Teams Up With Computational Geneticist to Imagine Humans 100,000 Years From Now
Speculative, natch
The acclaimed author in a wide-ranging conversation with the New York Times' John Tierney
Walked upright but had a tail
Specifically in the wild gelada
Survival of the whatever happens
Conclusion drawn from deformed skull
Because to do otherwise would be immoral.
Brain spent too much time processing data from the eye
No last stand after all, just fade into history (and the gene pool)
A rare find, predates oldest tapeworm by 140 million years
These fists were meant for punching...
A 635 million year old ancestor may not be an ancestor
Humanity brimming with evolutionary change
Seven days, seven million years, whatever.
500,000, not 300,000, years ago
Said evolution was a lie from "the pit of hell."
He certainly picked an unusual place to promote it
So shut up and send her a thank you note for the sweater
Comparing the scientific ignorance of our mainstream parties
New research finds that nice guys tend to finish first.
Darwinian literary critics on how to tell the "bad guys" from the "good guys"
The morality of resurrecting our closest evolutionary cousins