Roundup Post: New Caledonian Edition - creationism, urine, etc
I’m currently in New Caledonia, at the 7th International Conference on Oceanic Linguistics, so can be considered away from keyboard (et sur la plage!), but here’s a few bullet-points to tide you over.
The biologists are still managing to poke holes in creationut Behe’s new book, Jerry Coyne goes another round, as well as the lies creationists are spreading about Haldane’s “dilemma”.
..and in, uh, urine related news:
Female mice make new brain cells when they detect a dominant male’s urine, researchers have found. The discovery gives a clue as to how the chemical messages shape their receiver’s taste in mates.
…more at Powerful urine is mind-altering
National Geographic has a shiny website up about the Genographic Project
Fi has a brief rundown on our cultural phylogenetics session at Evolution 2007, whilst those of you in England and near beaches (i.e. the crazy), should watch out for the arrival of the Rubber Ducky floatilla.
Posted on
July 2nd, 2007 by
Simon Greenhill
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