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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
"Ten Great Advances in Evolution"

NOVA has recently unveiled an extensive, evolution-related website, with information about their evolution-related episodes and other features. It's still beta, but it looks great.

In conjunction with the launch of the new site, NOVA asked science writer Carl Zimmer to pick ten of the most important developments in evolutionary biology over the past decade. He came up with an engaging and informative list.

Check it out.




posted by Jeremy Mohn



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