Evolution’s Workshop: God and Science on the Galápagos Islands by Edward J. Larson
Isolation is the oldest teacher. Long before Darwin ever set foot on the Galápagos, those…

Isolation is the oldest teacher. Long before Darwin ever set foot on the Galápagos, those…

Kenneth Miller defeated Intelligent Design in federal court and still believes in God. Richard Dawkins has never quite known what to do with him. Their asymmetric debate is the most scientifically substantive faith-science exchange of the internet era.

Geographic and regulatory isolation is producing measurably divergent AI systems. Chinese, European, and American models are not merely different products — they are diverging populations adapting to local pressures.

A skull found in Chad in 2001 may be the oldest known member of the human lineage. A femur found beside it generated a twenty-year argument about who gets to publish it.

A Neanderthal buried in an Iraqi cave was surrounded by medicinal plants. Ancient dental plaque has reopened that debate with chemical evidence. Here’s what we now know.

AI bias isn’t a bug — it’s an inheritance. Using Darwin’s concept of vestigial structures, this piece examines why bias in large language models cannot be patched at the output layer alone.