Last Friday I discussed evolution, outlining a few reasons why I don’t consider wide-scale evolution to be a “fact.” This week, I’d like to continue in that vein. First I must define evolution so I ...
Where do society’s assumptions about ideal diets, clothing, lifestyle, and mating choices come from? Marlene Zuk, a professor in the College of Biological Sciences at the University of Minnesota, will ...
How did humans evolve into the big-brained, bipedal ape that we are today? This article examines the fossil evidence of our 6 million year evolution. Darwin's great insight, and the unifying principle ...
The Sacramento Zoo's lecture series on evolution is set to continue March 22 with a presentation by UC Davis professor emeritus Richard Cowen — but if you don't have a ticket already, you'll have to ...
For over 150 years—since the time of Charles Darwin—the Theory of Evolution has been through more scrutiny and rigorous investigation than just about any other scientific claim. And the theory has ...
This essay is adapted from a piece originally printed in the March/April 2015 issue of Orion. Request a free trial issue of Orion here. To teach evolution at the University of Kentucky is to teach at ...
Come to Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego to hear about a research adventure to the Caribbean islands and explore the mysteries of lizard evolution. Jonathan Losos of Harvard ...
The Wheatley Institute and the BYU College of Life Sciences hosted Dr. Samuel T. Wilkinson from Yale for a speaking event on Thursday, Oct. 17. Wilkinson is an accomplished professor of psychiatry at ...
(CNN)President Donald Trump's pick to be secretary of the Army, former army doctor Mark Green, is a self-identified "creationist" who delivered a lecture arguing against the theory of evolution. Green ...
Although the anatomical differences in echolocation in bats and whales are strong evidence of independent evolution, recent research has found that several genes involved in hearing are nearly ...
BYU biology professor Steven Peck discussed the relationship between faith and evolution in this year's Summerhays Lecture. LDS people should believe in both, Peck said. (Anne-Greyson Long) The ...