Monday Science Links
This week's Good Science:
- PZ at Pharyngula with a post on Ascidian evo-devo - this is a technical post, but not impossible to follow, and on the cutting edge of biology - try it
- Chris at Northstate Science explains what Ken Ham won't tell kids about teeth and why bears' and T-Rex's teeth are different
- Over at Abnormal Interest we get a linguistic look ath whether the Bible mentions dinosaurs - yes, a little more of Ken Ham.
- Mark Liberman at the Language Log looks at the phrase "in the weeks and months" and its usage for things yet to come or already past
- Christian at BPS Research Digest shows us a flicker of light in a sea of darkness with a post on a paper about the emergence of wordplay in an Alzheimer's patient
So, go learn things! You won't regret it.
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