Wednesday, May 2, 2012

CoE #47: All the Evolution News Fit to Blog

47th Carnival of Evolution has been posted on Evolving thoughts. All the evolution news that fit to blog includes this interesting post on the caveman diet:
Except for Captain Caveman and Fred Flintstone, were there other overweight cavemen? Would we be healthier if we adopted the diet that ancient humans ate thousands of years ago?
What is your favorite diet? 
The Atkins diet? South Beach diet? Ever heard of the paleolithic (paleo) diet?

Monday, April 23, 2012

CoE on Evolving Thoughts


JS Wilkins - Melbourne-based, Sydney affiliated historian and philosopher of science, especially biology. Apple tragic. Pratchett fan. Curmudgeon. Punster. Fatso - is hosting the May edition of Carnival of Evolution on Evolving Thoughts.

You can submit here, and you really should. Time's running out. Soon there won't be any time left. Time is a limited resource. Don't use it too fast. Use it slow. Save some time. Send your spare time to me. I need it. Time and again are such good friends.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

46th at Synthetic Daisies

Carnival of Evolution #46 has been posted. This time, in addition to the posts, we get to learn about different trees used in evolutionary biology and computer science. E.g., the cladogram:



See the rest at Bradly Alicea's Synthetic Daisies.

Next two months are hosted by JS Wilkins (Evolving Thoughts) and PZ Myers (Pharyngula). If you would like to try hosting, and haven't hosted before, you could perhaps have July.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Problems with BlogCarnival.com

Bradly Alicea will be hosting CoE #46 on his blog Synthetic Daisies.

However, likely many of you have noticed that BlogCarnival.com is down, which means we can't use it for submitting posts for the 46th edition of Carnival of Evolution.

Therefore, please send your posts directly to Bradly at freejumper [youknowthedrill] yahoo.com.

For that we thank you.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

CoE #45 - the bug edition

Adrian Thysse has done something new. He has slaved through all 45+ submissions to this month's edition of Carnival of Evolution (which, in case you have never hosted, you might not know is a lot of work), and this is the result:



Excellent! I predict that before 2013 we'll see an edition of CoE with sound and even cooler animation, perhaps even uploaded to Youtube and CNN. That really wouldn't be too much to ask.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Proceedings of the 44th Carnival of Evolution

We are happy to announce the program for the Proceedings of the 44th Carnival of Evolution to be held at The Atavism:

Session 1. Symposium on the evolution of novelty
Session 2. Evolutionary ecology and life history evolution
Session 3. Philosophy and evolution
Session 4a. Experimental Evolution
Session 4b. Timing and tempo of evolution
Session 5. Outreach and anti-creationism

The poster session will start following the last talk, and will be followed by a banquet.

Notable speakers include

Carl Zimmer, The Loom
Eric M. Johnson, The Primate Diaries
Jeremy B. Yoder, Denim & Tweed
John Wilkins, Evolving Thoughts
S. E. Gould, Scientific American
Zen Faulkes, NeuoroDojo

Registration is free, and we hope you can all attend.

Organizing committee:
David Winter, The Atavism
Bjørn Østman, Pleiotropy, Carnival of Evolution

Friday, January 20, 2012

On how to submit posts to Carnival of Evolution

Carnival of Evolution only works if people submit posts.
      A person can only submit posts when they know they exist.
            The first person to know about the existence of a post is the author.
                  When you write a blog post about evolution, submit it right away right here.
            The first person to know about the existence of a post is the author.
      A person can only submit posts when they know they exist.
Carnival of Evolution only works if people submit posts.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Hosts needed

We need hosts for CoE in February. And March. Not April, though. If you would like to take a shot at hosting - a fun and rewarding experience - send an email to bjorn[at]bjornostman.com*.

* Do bots not see through this and replace [at]?

Carnival of E #43 is live

At The Eeb & Flow.

Scientific inquiry:

146,000 BCE
Targ: "Hey Lerb, why big cat have long teeth?"
Lerb: "I dunno Targ, but cousin Seb went for look. He gone"
Targ: " Cat lucky, seem good for people eating. I go for closer look."

Monday, December 5, 2011

#42: Answers to life, the universe and everything

Carnival of Evolution #42 is now up at the Ocelloid: Answers to life, the universe and everything.

Psi Wavefunction (not her real name!) is a recent graduate now working in Indiana, and people like that generally don't have a lot of spare time on their hands, so an extra cheer for getting it done.

Next edition is the killer: January 1st. I'm glad I'm not doing that one. After that edition on The Eeb and Flow we have no more hosts lined up. If you would like to try it, drop me a line...

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Hitchhikers Guide to Evolution?

Finally, finally, finally. We've reached the answer. In a week or so, that is, when it's time for the forty-second (42) Carnival of Evolution, we'll know the ultimate answer to life, the universe, and everything. I do believe that was the question.

So, how about a theme? This edition will be hosted by Psi Wavefunction on The Ocelloid, and I wonder is Psi will bite. Hitchhikers Guide to Evolution?

Well, it just ain't gonna happen without some people submitting some more posts, eh?

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

November edition is up

So, despite voicing concerns that the Carnival of Evolution is in a slump, it was posted on time yesterday, and contains 26 posts. Which is in the lower end (hmm, I'm considering generating some stats on this now), but still more than enough for a blog carnival - if you compare to many other carnivals, e.g. on BlogCarnival, you'll see 26 isn't so bad after all.

This is the hand of Australopithecus sediba [wiki], a 2 million year old fossil. What was the use of this hand? It has been suggested that it was used to handle tools, and thus that this was the reason it came to look like this. And by inference, that our hands evolved for tool use. But is there evidence for this explanation, that there was selection for hands that could handle tools? Ken Weiss argues that there is not, and that an equally good explanation is that they evolved for masturbation.

However, as hypotheses, I still think we can differentiate. Ken admits his hypothesis may appear silly, but explains that there really isn't evidence for either one. So okay, I can also come up with a hypothesis that is even sillier (I surmise that hands evolved as adaptations for sign language*), but some hypotheses are more equal than others, I'd say. Tool used may be a "tired old idea", but it's still a viable one.

* Wait, that may not be so incredibly silly after all...

Monday, October 31, 2011

Slump?

What's up? Seems to me the number of submissions to CoE is not. This summer we had one edition with 60+ submissions, but last month is was down to less than half that. And it looks like tomorrow's November edition will be the same, because right now I see only 27 posts submitted on BlogCarnival.com, and some of those are spam.

Are people just writing less about evolution these days? Or are bloggers feeling that carnivals matter less than they used to think, so they can't bother submitting? Is creationism winning, with more and more science bloggers avoiding topics in evolution?

I, for one, am blogging less these days, or months, but I have excuses. What about the rest of you? Are you also inundated with teaching, applications, deadlines...? Emotional upheaval? If so, I get it. Otherwise, you can submit right here.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Lordy, lordy, look who's forty

The 40th Carnival of Evolution is up today at Kevin Zelnio's blog, EvoEcoLab at Scientific American.

Next month it will be over at EcoDevoEvo aka The Mermaid's Tale. Never too early to submit...