Allen MacNeill, who guest posted here a few weeks ago, has started his own blog. Allen teaches evolutionary biology at Cornell, so he'll certainly have a lot to add on this subject. Check it out.
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This is a guest post from Allen Macneill, an evolutionary biologist and writer. He currently teaches an introductory evolution course for non-majors at Cornell, and is writing an introductory evolution textbook, also for non-majors. HIs most recent article, "The capacity for religious experience is…
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Wow, small world. Allen was one of my favorite professors at Cornell and the man who did more than anyone else to encourage me to turn back to evolutionary bio as a career. He's a brilliant teacher who really knows how to make people sit up and think.