LB1's brain size, and the technological prowess evident by the artifacts and bones excavated, is becoming less and less puzzling, I'd say it's a non-issue....
http://www.livescience.com/animals/080507-platypus-genome.html World's Strangest Creature? Part Mammal, Part Reptile By Jeanna Bryner, Senior Writer posted: 07...
http://www.crosscut.com/blog/mossback/14074/The+Northwest's\ +real+fairy+tales/ The Northwest's real fairy tales By Knute Berger When it comes to Northwest...
Here are two links to additional articles on the Platypus genome sequencing, etc. It's interesting to note that the Platypus, too, was once claimed to be a...
Anomalist.com says this about the discovery: "Caral: The Oldest Town in the New World Philip Coppens The mystery surrounding what may be the oldest town in the...
The following is excerpted from: http://sciencenotes.wordpress.com/2008/05/15/why-are-so-many-\ of-my-posts-about-pseudoscience-and-religion/ -- Homo...
http://www.reasons.org/tnrtb/2008/05/15/hobbit-walk-speaks-volumes/ Hobbit Walk Speaks Volumes Posted by Fazale `Fuz' Rana, Ph.D. New research confirms...
Full article, with illustrations, here: http://dpc.uba.uva.nl/cgi/t/text/text-idx?\ c=ctz;rgn=main;view=text;idno=m7701a04 Authors info and abstract here: ...
Link: http://www.biotechnews.com.au/index.php/id;1059643265;fp;16;fpid;1 Quote: "And we have a hobbit update, with Graeme O'Neill talking to an Australian...
Perhaps it goes without speaking, but I'll say it anyway, the religious mumbo-jumbo in that article isn't something I can agree with, and certainly has nothing...
For clarity, I should parenthetically refer to CNV as "gross genetic difference in the human genome," because it's more than just copy number variation. I...
Still more "scientific certainty" (like that Orangutans can't swim) dashed. Exactly as I expect. This relates to the swimming monkeys, OOTI, and AAT, etc. ...
'Dead' woman awakens after 17 1/2 hours with no brain waveshttp://www.yahoo.com/s/886184 There is, of course, a great deal that we still don't know about the ...
Note, even the 50,000 year figure mentioned is essentially arbitrary; a much older date could be the actual date, especially because other primates on islands...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080521/sc_nm/fossil_frog_dc_1 Scientists discover "frogamander" fossil By Julie Steenhuysen Wed May 21, 6:06 PM ET CHICAGO...
... [quote] Even more convincing examples of animal cultures are found in cetaceans. Killer whales, for example, fall into two distinct groups, residents and...
P.S., this research also appears to be consistent with my OOTI hypotheses, particularly if distorting factors in the "molecular clock" are taken into account....
The podcast is downloadable, and can be listened to online. Enjoy, Dan -- http://www.sciam.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=08B43360-ACD7-\ 30E9-9BE034DAE44AC5A4 May...
Note, I'm reminded of the claims that "pygmies" once lived in Australia, but were reportedly systematically slaughtered by larger people (though remnants of...
... Dan, you know as well as I do that there are absolutely no "reports" -- or any other sort of evidence, for that matter -- that "pigmies" were ever...
Hi John, Thanks for your response, but that's not entirely correct. By way of explanation: I made no mention of the alleged perpetrators or the time frame. ...
Another point about violence against smaller hominids (by whatever name one wishes to call them,) not being restricted to a particular group: "During the war,...
... Oh? As far as I know, there aren't. Presumably, by "reports" you mean oral histories ("legends") -- since that's the only sort of reports that there...
John, Those websites you've refused to read, have (or repeat) the claims. You obviously disagree with them, but the claims, whatever their merits, do exist....
On this website, http://www.sydneyline.com/Pygmies%20Extinction.htm you see two photos of what are described as Australian pygmies, one photo dated 1890, the...