Natural History magazine evolution issue

From: Pim van Meurs <pimvanmeurs@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun Oct 30 2005 - 14:38:50 EST

http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/

Evolution in Action

JONATHAN WEINER
Finches, monkeyflowers, sockeye salmon, and bacteria
are changing before our eyes.

DONALD R. PROTHERO
The Fossils Say Yes
The discovery of transitional forms has filled in some
of the most talked-about gaps in the fossil record.

SEAN B. CARROLL
The Origins of Form
Ancient genes, recycled and repurposed, control
embryonic development in organisms of striking
diversity.

DOUGLAS J. FUTUYMA
On Darwin’s Shoulders
Computers and molecular techniques are ushering
evolutionary biology into a new era.

and

NEIL deGRASSE TYSON
UNIVERSE: The Perimeter of Ignorance
A boundary where scientists face a choice: invoke a
deity or continue the quest for knowledge
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