Scott Malone

“Harvard professor seeks mother for cloned cave baby,” read one headline, on the website of London’s Daily Mail. But Church explained that he was simply theorizing. Still, the readiness of bloggers, journalists and readers to believe he was preparing an attempt to clone a Neanderthal, a species closely related to modern humans that went extinct some 30,000 years ago, led Church to ponder scientific literacy. “The public should be able to detect cases where things seem implausible,” Church said in an interview at his office at Harvard Medical School in Boston. “Everybody’s fib detector should have been going off. They should have said, ‘What? Who would believe this?’ … This … Continue reading Scott Malone