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Ethnography of the Natural History Museum
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
no place on the family tree!
here's that hobbit article from today's Times...
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/28/science/28hobbit.html?ref=science
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The Importance of Our Origin
April 28th
what happened to all the fossils?!
Fossil Wars/Fossil Clues
It was interesting to see how, in "Exhibiting Evol...
Tasting Our Tongues
What remains both fascinating and frustrating abou...
In the New York Times article,"Lost in a Million-Y...
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Evolution, Revolution
EK Response Week 13
Flexible Science
The Quagga, extinct 1883
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The statistics presented in the Biodiversity and t...
E.O. Wilson
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Notes and pictures from Behind the Scenes at the AMNH
Last trip to the AMNH Pictures & Response to Biodi...
Kristen's Biodiversity Response.
EK Response Week 12
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Roy Chapman Andrews, 1928, Gobi Desert
As other people mentioned, the competition between...
The Great Dinosaur "Gold Rush"
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EK Response Week 11
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Gold Rush
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Dino Goldrush
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Field Notes: Margaret Mead
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Latour reading
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"A Textbook Case Revisited"
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