Topic: Charles Darwin
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3 perfect summer books for Anglophiles
Calling all Anglophiles: Here are 3 new summer titles that will take you to London without requiring you to leave your armchair.
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World rankings: top 10 universities around the globe
Britain's leading higher education publication, The Times Higher Education, today released its 2012 reputation rankings for universities worldwide. Here is a list of the top 10.
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In Pictures: John Lennon anniversary
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3 great books for November
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In Pictures: Victorian Photocollage at the Met
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Galápagos Islands: Is there room for humans in 'nature's laboratory'?
As Ecuador enforces tighter migration limits on the islands, tension grows over how to balance human development with ecological conservation.
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Why Evolution Is True
An academic argues that evolution must be embraced as fact.
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Opinion: Are you a critical thinker?
Quality thought is vital. So why don’t schools foster it?
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New experiments push evolution in ways Darwin never expected
Column: Advances in DNA research enhance basic concepts of evolution.
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Horizon highlights – Valentines edition
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On 'Darwin Day,' many Americans beg to differ
The latest tactic by evolution opponents – 'academic freedom' laws – recently scored its first major victory.
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Angels and Ages
Born on the same day, Lincoln and Darwin shared an eloquence that changed the world.
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Horizon highlights – Darwin edition
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A year to celebrate the achievements of Galileo and Darwin
Column: Anniversary events mark discoveries in astronomy and evolution.
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Darwin's Sacred Cause
The evolutionist wanted his theory to prove slavery wrong.
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Raising Keynes: An old economist finds new rock-star status
Keynesian economics is being hailed as key to ending the collapse.
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Nova Scotia's pre-Jurasic park
The Canadian province is home to a surprising number of famous fossil discoveries that track Earth's history back hundreds of millions of years.
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The man who jams with whales
Using underwater speakers and microphones, musician and philosopher David Rothenberg collaborates with humpbacks and other marine life.
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Letters to the Editor
Readers write about primate rights.
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Wild green Bronx
The Bronx is blooming - and bursting with gardens, birds, and parks.
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A former fundamentalist examines the world of his youth
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Charles Darwin, gardener
An exhibition at The New York Botanical Garden reveals the naturalist’s botanical roots .
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What Is Life?
Even today, when scientists are close to creating life in their labs, its definition remains elusive.
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Books: 'What is life?'
Even today, when scientists can create life in their labs, the question remains.
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Opinion: Looking for real virtue in literature
Fiction should reject solipsistic preoccupations and examine the world at large.



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