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Life sciences/Evolutionary biology/Evolutionary theories
Classroom misadventure: The myth of theory
Heinrich Hertz and electromagnetic radiation
A 'field theory' of workplace dynamics
The origin and popular use of Occam's razor
Owen Gingerich puzzles out heavenly science, faith
Report identifies critical areas for K-12 STEM improvement
History of science, a bridge between the 'two cultures'
AAAS Members Awarded Medal at White House Ceremony
Art Bridges Communication Between Science and Religion
New Genome Sequences Reveal the Bird Tree of Life
A global, four-year project involving hundreds of scientists shows how avian lineages diverged after the dinosaurs’ extinction.
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