Miller-Urey revisited, and Tiktaalik sheds light on our ears

Date posted: Friday 17 October 2008

Category: While I was browsing

  • The Miller-Urey experiment may have been resurrected. Following Miller’s death in 2007, one of his assistants found that the substances created in the experiment had been stored, and has subjected them to investigation using modern tools. The famous “origin of life” experiments from the 1950s seem to have been more successful than thought. Read more at New Scientist.
  • Tiktaalik roseae, one of those pesky transitionals that Creationists deny the existence of, is letting scientists look into the evolution of the cranial endoskeleton. Carl Zimmer has more at the Loom, and Science Daily also covers the story.
  • ScienceBlogging also talks about Tiktaalik, this time in relation to how fish grew feet. It includes a discussion of work carried out by Neil Shubin and his team, who also authored the paper discussed in the point above. Read more at ScienceBlogging.

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