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Darwin, culture
Darwin, culture
Speaking of Science
The Scientist
| Sep 1, 2014
| 2 min read
September 2014's selection of notable quotes
Books on the
Beagle
Jyoti Madhusoodanan
| Jul 17, 2014
| 2 min read
An online reconstruction makes the library from Darwin’s famed ship more accessible.
Review:
The Origin of Species
Jef Akst
| Nov 22, 2013
| 3 min read
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute this week released three short films to teach students about evolution and speciation.
Book Excerpt from
The Mara Crossing
Ruth Padel
| May 31, 2012
| 6 min read
Author Ruth Padel tells the stories of John James Audubon and cellular migration in prose and verse
Capsule Reviews
Bob Grant
| May 1, 2012
| 3 min read
Masters of the Planet, Learning from the Octopus, Darwin’s Devices, and Psychology’s Ghosts
Darwin Day Celebrations
Edyta Zielinska
| Feb 13, 2012
| 1 min read
As institutions around the world start celebrations of Darwin Day, New York reveals a digitized catalog of Darwin’s scientific manuscripts.
Darwin Didn't Plagiarize Wallace
Bob Grant
| Dec 13, 2011
| 1 min read
19th century shipping records defy the claim that Charles Darwin stole some of Alfred Russel Wallace's ideas to craft his theory of evolution.
Darwin Goes Digital
Jessica P. Johnson
| Jun 24, 2011
| 1 min read
Much of Charles Darwin’s personal library–both his books and what he wrote within them--is now available online.
Appealing Choice
Erika Lorraine Milam
| Jan 1, 2011
| 3 min read
A book is born from pondering why sexual selection was, for so long, a minor component of evolutionary biology.
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