Mainstream economics cannot accept the concept of contradiction that is foundational for Karl Marx’s analysis of capitalism. David Harvey explains why we need the Marxist perspective if we want to ...
The idea of ‘biological agency’ — that life devises its own goals and behaves accordingly — complicates our understanding of ...
Spread the love“`html Whether you’re an aspiring composer, a seasoned performer, or someone who simply loves music, ...
Anthropic’s new Claude research reveals a hidden internal “global workspace” that resembles human conscious processing, ...
Scotland's island wrens are quietly breaking the rules of evolution, growing in ways that have stunned researchers and raised ...
Yale researchers, in collaboration with paleopathologists from the University of Pisa in Italy, analyzed DNA from the ...
The idea that octopuses might be aliens emerged from the theory of panspermia (Stelele 2018), according to which life on Earth is not entirely of terrestrial ...
Scientists studied the remains of a mysterious human relative called Homo naledi found deep in a South African cave and determined they were all female.
In the 1960s, Kimura’s neutral theory revolutionized molecular biology by arguing most DNA changes are random, not adaptive. A new study finds beneficial mutations are far more common than Kimura’s ...
We've been looking at nature the wrong way, argues Rowan Hooper. If we stop focusing on the individual, we get a whole new picture of how life on Earth – and elsewhere – may have begun ...
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What is Darwin’s theory of evolution?
The theory of evolution by natural selection was first formulated in Darwin’s book “On the Origin of Species” in 1859. It describes how organisms change over time as a result of changes in heritable ...
Carlson's claim that "there's no evidence at all" for human evolution from single-cell organisms is a strong statement, and flies in the face of both the nature of scientific evidence and the vast ...
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