Paleolithic Art and Cognitive Evolution

So to take a short break from religion bashing, which is not to say religion shouldn’t get the drubbing it deserves, but the New Enlightenment is much more than the Continue Reading →
So to take a short break from religion bashing, which is not to say religion shouldn’t get the drubbing it deserves, but the New Enlightenment is much more than the Continue Reading →
Flashbulb memories are those few significant events, usually of such a national or international impact that they remain forever etched in our LTM (long term memory). We know exactly where Continue Reading →
TED videos have become regular additions to my classroom presentations for the past few years now. The format is great, 20 minutes tops, no professors droning on, no bullshit, no Continue Reading →
This post is dedicated to the “star” of Expelled who got me started: angry enough at his speaking appearance 2 years ago on campus to write my first editorial reproduced Continue Reading →
When I last dared criticize Creationism in the university newspaper here at Murray State, the MSU NEWS Facebook page zoomed to over a hundred responses. There was quite a heated Continue Reading →
It is. Every generation thinks the woes of the day are the worst ever. And we do have plenty of misery left around the world and at home. But consider Continue Reading →
(Upper left: Oldowan Chopper, bottom left: Early Acheulian Handaxe, the rest: Later Acheulian Handaxes) OK, so I have had those stone tools up across my banner for a week now. Continue Reading →