Evolution for everyone

T. Ryan Gregory is getting the word out that the latest issue of Evolution is free online.

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Welcome to the 15th edition of Mendel's Garden. This month Gregor wanted to compile a summer reading list for all those going to the beach. But watch out, a sandy keyboard is never good! So here we go: First off, Gregor would like to point out this very interestin peice on what exactly caused…
T. Ryan Gregory has announced that you can now read the inaugural issue of Evolution: Education and Outreach, which includes his own article. This is the new journal set up by Niles and Gregory Eldredge (father and son) to "provide direct linkage between the worlds of scientific research and the K…
T. Ryan Gregory is turning into quite the coiner of useful terms. The latest: Dog's Ass Plots. It refers specifically to charts that try to make a case for the evolution of complexity by selectively encoding their creator's assumptions about the topic, and especially by oversimplifying the data in…
The latest issue of Evolution: Education and Outreach (volume 3, number 2) is in honor of -- if a few months in advance of -- the sixty-fifth birthday of NCSE's executive director Eugenie C. Scott. Edited by NCSE's deputy director Glenn Branch (who contributed "Three wishes for Genie" by way of…

By which you mean Evolution: Education and Outreach, as opposed to, you know, Evolution.
Still very cool though (maybe cooler).

By Sven DIMilo (not verified) on 08 Dec 2008 #permalink