How much do we really know about life on Earth? Read on for the surprising answer…
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How much do we really know about life on Earth? Read on for the surprising answer…
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Read the latest review of The Evolution Conspiracy, this time from Book Pleasures reviewer Emily Decobert.
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An academic thinks perhaps he did. Read on to explore the flaws in this hypothesis…
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Ida [the newest primate fossil] is not the missing link. She is a product of hype, promoted by the History Channel and the BBC as something other than what the evidence suggests. Politics and, as Indiana Jones would put it, fortune and glory play a bigger role in the naming of new species than science [...]
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Does anyone know what a human is? Read on for the answer…
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