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Survival of the Poorest: Another Evolutionary Paradox
By all accounts, the rich should be, in Darwinian terms, the fittest.
Historian Paul Johnson Is Darwin’s Latest Biographer — and a Pretty Devastating One
In his new book Johnson lays out the concise history of Darwinism’s social consequences.
The Molecular “Clutch” of the Dynein Motor Protein
If you drive an automobile with a manual transmission, the clutch pedal is of course the one to the left of the brake and the gas.
More on Finding Darwin’s Real God
Darwin by the late 1870s began to worry about his cozy relationships with noteworthy atheists.
Epigenetic Code Revives Lamarck, Partially
The old giraffe’s-neck story may be wrong but there are epigenetic mechanisms at work that appear to create heritable changes in response to the environment.