The Evolution Project

Documenting evolutionary biology being used

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Ohio HOPE

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A few days ago we mentioned a new group in Ohio that will be helping promote pro-science candidates for the Ohio Board of Ed, and especially...
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Wednesday, August 09, 2006

How western Kansas became K-State country, and how we can make it evolution country

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KU Country? | LJWorld.com : Craig Miner’s latest book, “Next Year Country: Dust to Dust in Western Kansas, 1890-1940,” was featured in Monda...
Monday, November 07, 2005

Request for help

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I haven't had the time to deal with TEP lately, but I hate to see it languish. Would anyone like to help me out?
Wednesday, October 05, 2005

678: The Living Worlds Hypothesis

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In this interview David Grinspoon posits a hypothesis about the way life could have evolved on Titan. It's a testable hypothesis.

677: A Prize Bug

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A Prize Bug : As scientists got to know the global variation of Helicobacter better, they began to discover a remarkable pattern. They mappe...

676: Fitting in: Newly evolved genes adopt a variety of strategies to remain in the gene pool

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The Panda's Thumb: Fitting in: Newly evolved genes adopt a variety of strategies to remain in the gene pool : To determine the basis for...

675: The words of the world

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The Panda's Thumb: The words of the world : A study in Science has returned biological methods to linguistic evolution in a reversal of ...

674: New dolphin species discovered

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New dolphin species in Australia.

673: How A Zebra Lost Its Stripes: Rapid Evolution Of The Quagga

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How A Zebra Lost Its Stripes: Rapid Evolution Of The Quagga : In the past, the quagga has alternatively been described as a species and a su...

672: Autoimmune overload may damage HIV-infected brain | Science Blog

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Autoimmune overload may damage HIV-infected brain | Science Blog : Researchers studying the evolution of the human immunodeficiency virus (H...
Tuesday, October 04, 2005

671: Save the Flowers

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Save the Flowers: Science News Online, Sept. 24, 2005 : No one knows what's responsible for this waning of fragrance by roses and other ...
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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

644-670: Evolutionary Game Theory

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A few words on Evolutionary Game Theory : About a month ago, Michael asked me to give my opinion on an article on cheating viruses and game ...
Monday, September 26, 2005

643: Insight into our sight: A new view on the evolution of the eye lens

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Via Stranger Fruit , Insight into our sight: A new view on the evolution of the eye lens : Fish, frogs, birds and mammals all experience ima...

642: Evolving modularity

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John Hawks explains Why organisms are modular . Very neat simulations by Kashtan and Alon on the evolution of circuits in varying environme...
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