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  • The Geometry of Hobbits by Evolving Complexity on Nov 19, 2009

    The hobbit saga continues (see these other posts) with a new report which uses the statistical analysis of the fossil remains to determine that the hobbit does indeed deserve to be labeled as a new human, Homo floresiensis. From PhysOrg.com: Researc...

  • Turning the world upside down by Doug's Dynamic Drivel on Nov 14, 2009

    If you had asked me this morning if I thought dinosaurs were warm blooded or cold blooded I would most certainly have responded cold. That’s what I was taught 5 decades ago in school and it has been reinforced over and over again by comparing d...

  • The internet can shrink your head... by Evolving Complexity on Nov 13, 2009

    National Geographic Channel will be kicking-off the second annual Expedition Week this Sunday at 9PM ET/PT. Opening the week will be the premiere documentary: Search for the Amazon Headshrinkers.When I was a young lad, around the age of 10, I discove...

  • 6-Nov-09 – History Links of the Day by The End is Coming on Nov 6, 2009

    Up for sale: Hitler's childhood home and Churchill's ashtray. It's History Links of the Day!

  • Becoming Human Be Coming Soon. by Evolving Complexity on Oct 31, 2009

    An interesting documentary series starting next week - Tuesdays, Nov. 3-17, 8PM on NOVA.Explosive new discoveries that are transforming the picture of how we became human.How did we become "human?" NOVA's new three-part special investigates explosive...

  • Evidence - How We Know What We Know by Evolving Complexity on Jun 26, 2009

    San Francisco's Exploratorium has a new online exhibition which follows the scientific process that provides evidence for our human origins and evolution:For most of us, science arrives in our lives packaged neatly as fact. But how did it get that wa...

  • A Scientist Changes His Mind by Evolving Complexity on Jun 17, 2009

    In 1995 Russel Ciochon and his colleagues discovered a fragment of jawbone in the Longgupo Cave, 12 miles south of the Three Gorges area of the Yangtze River in eastern Sichuan Province, China. They believed that the fragments were comparable in mor...

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