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  1. Evolutionary Phreno-Geology

    Laelaps - Oct 10, 2008

    Eight years before the publication of On the Origin of Species, J. Stanley Grimes issued his book Phreno-Geology: The Progressive Creation of Man, Indicated by Natural History, and Confirmed by Discoveries That Connect

  2. Evolutionary Phreno-Geology [Laelaps]

    ScienceBlogs Select - Oct 10, 2008

    Eight years before the publication of On the Origin of Species, J. Stanley Grimes issued his book Phreno-Geology: The Progressive Creation of Man, Indicated by Natural History, and Confirmed by Discoveries That Connect

  3. Richard Owen, the forgotten evolutionist

    Richard Owen, the forgotten evolutionist

    Laelaps - Oct 9, 2008

    There are few scientific figures as misunderstood as the English anatomist Richard Owen. More often than not, he is portrayed as a sort of Grinch, brooding in his museum and muttering "I must stop this 'evolution' from

  4. Richard Owen, the forgotten evolutionist [Laelaps]

    Richard Owen, the forgotten evolutionist [Laelaps]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Humanities & Social Science - Oct 9, 2008

    There are few scientific figures as misunderstood as the English anatomist Richard Owen. More often than not, he is portrayed as a sort of Grinch, brooding in his museum and muttering "I must stop this 'evolution' from

  5. Not the end of evolution again! [Evolving Thoughts]

    ScienceBlogs Select - Oct 8, 2008

    I get so tired of comments like this: The Grim Reaper is taking a rest, and inherited differences in the ability to withstand cold, starvation or disease no longer power Darwin's machine. Those who die from such

  6. Very peculiar [Pharyngula]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science - Oct 7, 2008

    I've read Steve Jones' books and enjoyed them — so I'm really baffled by this bizarre report of a talk he gave. It's either a massive example of misreporting, or Jones has a solid grip on everyone's ankles and he's

  7. Very peculiar

    Pharyngula - Oct 7, 2008

    I've read Steve Jones' books and enjoyed them — so I'm really baffled by this bizarre report of a talk he gave. It's either a massive example of misreporting, or Jones has a solid grip on everyone's ankles and he's

  8. No Virginia, evolution isn't ending [Gene Expression]

    ScienceBlogs Select - Oct 7, 2008

    I've already the covered Steven-Jones-evolution-is-ending story at my other weblog. I notice that John Wilkins has also objected to Jones' exaggerations. When I initially read the quotes from Jones in The Times I was

  9. No Virginia, evolution isn't ending

    Gene Expression - Oct 7, 2008

    I've already the covered Steven-Jones-evolution-is-ending story at my other weblog. I notice that John Wilkins has also objected to Jones' exaggerations. When I initially read the quotes from Jones in The Times I was

  10. No Virgina, evolution isn't ending [Gene Expression]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Oct 7, 2008

    I've already the covered Steven-Jones-evolution-is-ending story at my other weblog. I notice that John Wilkins has also objected to Jones' exaggerations. When I initially read the quotes from Jones in The Times I was

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