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In An Evolutionary Pinch, Big Mutations May Be Helpful
Tierney on Neanderthal Ressurrection
The Persistent Divisiveness of Darwin
Darwin Browsing over Late Afternoon Coffee
Gibbon Chromosomes Shed Light on the History of Ours
Explosive Speciation
What Goldilocks Can Teach Us About Natural Selection
How Would We Evolve If We Always Opened Beer Bottles With Our Teeth?
Another Amazing Fossil: Giant Tropical Snake
The Amphibious Ancestors of Whales
What a New Fossil Tells Us About New Zealand's Watery Past
Cloning Experiment Refutes Creationist
Mendel's Garden is up at Quintessence of Dust
Poor Gene Copying and the Evolution of New Species
Yet Another Gene to Create Species
Hunting for Genes that Keep Species Separate
Even my alumni magazine is in on the Darwin anniversary
Carnival of Evolution #8 at Biochemical Soul
Deciphering the Tracks of Evolution in Our Genomes
Coffee Break Science Browsing
Size Matters for Plants Too
Putting Evolution in Reverse
Primitive Dinosaur Feathers
Did God Short-Change Us on Genes?
New AAAS President to Scientists: Stop Complaining and Step Out of the Lab

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