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Heather E Heying

@heathereheying

Evolutionary biologist. Seeker & communicator of truths (DarkHorse podcast, Natural Selections on Substack). Spends time in the Amazon. Rhymes w flying.

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Evolutionary Trees: Where Looks Can Be Deceiving “We often assume that animals that look alike must be closely related, but evolution tells a different story. Evolutionary trees are our best hypotheses of relationships. They are not based on similarity but on shared ancestry.

Evolutionary Trees: Where Looks Can Be Deceiving

“We often assume that animals that look alike must be closely related, but evolution tells a different story. 

Evolutionary trees are our best hypotheses of relationships.

They are not based on similarity but on shared ancestry.
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So according to this guy, a woman is someone who spouts untruths and stereotypes. Here I was thinking that a woman was an adult, human female.

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Davie The idea that “it is immoral to use a placebo in vaccine trials” is a bad argument, because it presumes the conclusion that the trials are supposed to be testing. If a vaccine is indeed safe and effective, then we would like everyone who wants the vaccine to be able to get it.

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What is the body? How can we understand it? The human body has been persistent through centuries of relentless adversity and change. Evolutionary biologist Heather E Heying described it as ancient, flawed, and exquisite during her keynote address to the Word on Fire Institute’s