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Motherhood: A Grateful Account of Evolution

A brief (and admittedly overly simplistic) account of human evolution posits that roughly 6-million years ago a group of apes—the ancestors of what would become humans—stood up on the African plains to see over the tall grass. This newfound posture provided them with the opportunity to use their two newly freed limbs (no longer necessary […]Read Post ›

A Tale of Two Species: From Lionfish to the Moa (and Beyond)

The lionfish, is a fierce predator. It is native to ranges in the Pacific Ocean and is one of the many invasive species brought the to American continent by humans or human travel. Like so many species who find themselves without any natural predators or competition, it has succeeded vociferously. The species was likely introduced to […]Read Post ›

The Discussive Effect: A Begging of the Question

There are many things of which I am sure. But certainties are boring so why delve into that which is well-known and concrete? Why not instead spend our time on the shaky and unstable ground of the uncertain? If nothing else, at least our proverbial deaths will be metaphorically exciting. Now I am uncertain of […]Read Post ›

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