Special Google Search Engines from MnCSE

The Minnesota Citizens for Science Education has special search engines that might be helpful for people doing research on Evolution and related issues.

There are two good reasons to use one of our special search engines. First, they're based on the standard Google search engine, so they're fast and efficient. Second, they can deliver search results that suit your tastes, especially when you've had it with non-science clogging up your browsing. So give our three offerings a try (we'll understand if you don't use the third one a lot)

The search engines are here. Have fun!!!

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