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Peyley's argument. Column in ComputerreOnline #25
This wonderful world – did it arise by itself, like a stone, or does it testify to the Timekeeper, like a clock?
Hoyle's argument. Column in ComputerreOnline #26
It is more likely that a hurricane sweeping over a graveyard of old aircraft will assemble a brand‑new superliner from scrap pieces, rather than a single random event giving rise …
Pre-life. Column in ComputerOnline #28
I conclude with confidence that the most complex phenomenon of life arose as a result of a regular process that ensures the already studied processes of increasing complexity of autocatalytic …
Pansemia – a dead end or a hope? Column in ComputerreOnline #29
The study of living organisms and their fragments in material from space helps understand the patterns of the origin of life, but it is unlikely to explain its presence on …
The Gosse Argument. Column in KompyuterraOnline #31
The Gosse argument is logically impeccable. Its only flaw is that it is useless for adapting to the world in which we actually live.
Do Humans Have Photoperiodic Responses? Column in KomputerraOnline #32
Photoperiodic responses do exist in humans. They manifest as an increase in sex hormone levels in response to increasing day length. And when are children conceived in February born? In …
Brain as Inadaptation. Column in ComputerreOnline #33
{ "title": "", "summary": "", "body": "It turns out that our brain is excessive. If we had evolved more slowly, we would have achieved the same efficiency with a smaller …
Hardening freedom. Column in ComputerreOnline #34
The traits of our species that intensified during the final stages of our evolution will become less stable, more frequently giving rise to various anomalies affecting our health.
Who Passes Through the Filter? Column in KomputerraOnline #35
In one important respect, Ukraine has managed to catch up with Russia. Just as Russia can boast of Petryk, Ukraine can boast of Sliusarchuk.
Protopopov and Instincts. Column in ComputerreOnline #36
{ "title": "", "summary": "", "body": "How should our consciousness deal with instincts? To declare them non-existent is to fall under the power of neuroses. To surrender to their mercy …
Student works after the II year practice – 2011
Mykhailova O.V. Mosaicism of somatic tissues in tadpoles of the Pelophylax esculentus complex from the vicinity of the biological station of KhNU Gorpynchenko P.Yu., Babuta A.R. Size‑weight relationships in green …
Borkin et al. (2005) Mass polyploidy in the hybridogenic complex Rana esculenta
Report on triploids at the First UGO Conference. Copy – here. Borkin L. Ya., Zinenko A. I., Korshunov A. V., Lada G. A., Lytvynchuk S. N., Rozanov Yu. M., Shabanov …