A bunch of Norskies bring
the melting of Greenland's ice sheet to our attention. It seems while the outer portions of the sheet are melting and contributing to rising ocean levels, the middle of it may actually be increasing in size. Also,
DNA sequencing from human bones over 7,500 years old tells us where Europeans might have come from (clearly another attempt by a certain mischievous deity to confuse us).
Finally Dr. Antonio Lazcano discusses why it's
easier to teach evolution in Mexico than America.I am always amused when I am asked by my American colleagues about the problems and pressures they imagine I face in Mexico because of my interest in life's beginnings. However, pressure to include creationism in public pedagogical and research settings has been primarily a phenomenon in the United States. Only twice during my 30 years of teaching about evolutionary biology and research into the origins of life, have I encountered religious-based opposition to my work. In both cases, it came from evangelical zealots from the United States preaching in Mexico. One of the little recognized U.S. imports into Mexico is a small flow of creationists, who, through religion, are trying to impose their fundamentalist beliefs and hinder the teaching of Darwinian evolution in all levels of schooling.
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