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Evolution
Publisher
H.W. Wilson
Publication Date
2006
Language
English
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From the Book
Historical figures in evolutionary biology. The furtive evolutionist / Desmond King-Hele (New Scientist)
Evolution of a scientist / Jerry Adler (Newsweek)
The humble garden pea held secrets of genetics / Dr. William Reville (The Irish Times)
Double-teaming the double helix / Gerald Parshall (U.S. News & World Report).
The political debate over evolution. Nearly two-thirds of U.S. adults believe human beings were created by God : opinions are divided about evolutionary theories (The Harris Poll #52)
Issuing rebuke, judge rejects teaching of intelligent design / Laurie Goodstein (The New York Times)
Media coverage of "intelligent design" / Jason Rosenhouse and Glen Branch (BioScience)
The descent of the straw man / Denis Boyles (National Review Online)
Intelligent design? / edited by Richard Milner and Vittorio Maestro (Natural History).
The genetic blueprint. On Darwin's shoulders / Douglas J. Futuyma (Natural History)
All in the family / Thomas Hayden (U.S. News & World Report)
Mother superior / Garry Hamilton (New Scientist)
Evo devo / Gareth Cook (The Boston Globe)
Humans, chimps may have bred after split / Gareth Cook (The Boston Globe).
The fossil record. The fossils say yes / Donald R. Prothero (Natural History)
Fossil discovery fills gap in evolutionary path from fish to land animals / Richard Monastersky (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
Evolution of whales / Douglas H. Chadwick (National Geographic)
Little meat-eater is no bird, but close / William Mullen (Chicago Tribune)
The astonishing micropygmies / Jared Diamond (Science).
Cognition and culture. Don't call me clever / Simon M. Reader (New Scientist)
Who's that strange monkey in the mirror? A tufted capuchin isn't quite sure / Nicholas Wade (The New York Times)
The morning of the modern mind / Kate Wong (Scientific American)
Early chefs left indelible mark on human evolution / James Randerson (New Scientist)
Caveman crooners may have aided early human life / Sharon Begley (Associated Press Financial Wire).
Was the world man for man? / Mark Twain
Kitzmiller, et al. v. Dover Area School District, et al.
Edwards, Governor of Louisiana, et al. v. Aguillard et al.
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9780824210632
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