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Born in 1919, James Lovelock was raised by a feminist mother and artistic father, and has gone on to become a ground-breaking scientist, radical, free thinker and inventor...Mainly that the most critical global problem facing us is environmental. There...
Tags: James Lovelock, Gaia, Greece, Athens, Superorganisms, Cybernetics, Gaia hypothesis, Gaia philosophy, Climate change, Earth sciences, Evolution
To my 39 viewers who viewed my warning that this poem was coming, thank you. This ode will go down as one of the most controversial pieces of poetry ever created. Without further ado, let's go! This ode goes to one of the biggest idiots to...
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In many ways, the split followed predictable patterns, requiring a hybrid newcomer who’d already taken baby steps down a new evolutionary path. But playing an unexpected part was chance, and the newcomer singing his own special song. This miniature evolutionary...
Tags: Charles Darwin, New York, Evolution, Medium Ground-finch, Peter and Rosemary Grant, Tanager, Evolutionary biologists, Fellows of the Royal Society, Geospiza, Environment
If you have pictures or stories showing the distribution of On the Origin of Species anywhere in Santa Barbara, please share them with us at: darwin@independent.com ] Comfort claims to have over 170,000 copies of the public domain volume to give to students,...
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Nidhal Guessoum, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, told the conference, being held in Egypt by the British Council , that in too many places students and academics believed they had to...
Tags: Charles Darwin, People in Muslim, Sunni Muslim, Turkey, Ankara, Creation¬タモevolution controversy, Islamic creationism, Adnan Oktar, Richard Dawkins, Level of support for evolution, Creationism, Evolution, Creation and evolution in public education, Religion Belief, Education
IN the Oaxaca Valley of Mexico, the archaeologists Joyce Marcus and Kent Flannery have gained a remarkable insight into the origin of religion. During 15 years of excavation they have uncovered not some monumental temple but evidence of a critical transition...
Tags: religious behavior, nature selection, New York, Stone Age, Evolution, Evolutionary origin of religions, Altruism, Hunter-gatherer, Human evolution, Evolutionary biology, Study of religion, Religion Belief
wpclipart.com The history of evolution is becoming well understood. Where might its future go? The past of human evolution is coming to light as scientists uncover a trove of fossils and genetic knowledge. But where might the future of human evolution...
Tags: Peter Ward, Related Stories Ward, genetic engineering, human evolution, human species, science fiction, Seattle, Neogene, Recent single origin hypothesis, Sociocultural evolution, Species, Superhuman, Evolution, Anthropology
Darwinism, through a Chinese lens On my third day in Alexandria, I search in vain for Hindu creationists, but learn instead about Darwin's influence on China Alexandria is the pearl of the Mediterranean. Steeped in history and knowledge, visitors gulp...
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Egypt's Darwin debates Scientists from around the world gather in Alexandria to discuss evolution – but is religion getting in the way? It was perhaps fitting, and more than a little fortuitous, that this weekend's conference on Darwin's legacy coincided...
Tags: Darwin, Egypt, Cairo, Creation and evolution in public education, Islamic creationism, Adnan Oktar, Yahya, Creationism, Evolution, Theism, Religion Belief, Education, Charles Darwin, Ethologists, Objections to evolution, Religion and science
The Archbishop of Canterbury has a remarkable ability to highlight key issues of our day, issues that many then recognise, even though they don't share his faith commitment." I think its far more that he picks up on issues of the day that other non-faith...
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