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Journey of the Universe: Movie, Book, Curriculum
By William Grassie on September 30, 2011Read moreBig science, big history, big story. This one-of-a-kind film was written by Brian Swimme and Mary Evelyn Tucker.
0Atoms and the Miracle of Life
By the Editor on September 30, 2011Read moreAn excerpt from Bill Bryson's "A Short History of Nearly Everything" animated and narrated.
David Christian’s TED Talk
By the Editor on September 15, 2011Read moreBacked by stunning illustrations, David Christian narrates a complete history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the Internet, in a riveting 18 minutes.
Post-Darwinism: The New Synthesis
By William Grassie on August 9, 2011Read moreA review of Ecological Developmental Biology: Integrating Epigenetics, Medicine, and Evolution, By Scott F. Gilbert and David Epel (Sunderland, MA: Sinauer 2009). As a combatant in the evolution wars here in the United States and abroad, I have penned and processed quite a few papers on the interpretation of evolution.1 This means also reviewing the vast literature in evolutionary psychology,