I find I’m having a very positive response to Connecticut’s plan to take junk food out of schools. I wish my schools had been like this (though I wouldn’t have wished that at the time). I must be a real grown-up now. Hmph.
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Homosexuality as a Challenge to Darwinism
An author called Joan Roughgarden, in her new book Evolution’s Rainbow: Diversity, Gender and Sexualilty in Nature and People, argues that Darwin’s theory of sexual selection doesn’t fit the available data based on her research on homosexuality and same-sex relationships in humans and other animals.
This interview with Roughgarden is interesting, although a bit shallow, and actually left me wanting to yell through my computer screen at her. At one point she says, “A typical couple has sex once a week for 50 years, but has only two offspring,” which is so wrong if you’re looking at the human population as a whole right now and at humans in the millions of years that we’ve existed. At other times, though, she makes intelligent reference to things like polygamy.
I hope this is a useful, interesting and well-researched book, but this interview raises a few doubts. I wondered what you all would think.
Cringe!
Bush is such a diplomat. Yikes.
[There's a non-subscription version of the same AP story as well. --Ed.]
Those Hands, Those Eyes…That Coordination
I don’t know why this pleases me – probably because so many traditionalists complain about the evils of videogames. But a new study shows video game playing is good for surgeons.
I love human adaptability.
Yo Ho Huh?
I have no idea why there is this connection, and from the dates involved it doesn’t seem to be an April Fool thing, but apparently evidence of saltwater on Mars fulfilled conditions for a pledge by Long John Silver’s to give away giant shrimp in May.
So wheeee! Free space saltwater Mars shrimp!
(thanks to Glen of course)