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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Evolution / October 2005



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Paper: Contingent movement and cooperation evolve under generalized reciprocity01 Oct 2005 19:38 GMT3
Proceedings: Biological Sciences
ISSN: 0962-8452 (Paper) 1471-2954 (Online)
Issue: Volume 272, Number 1578 / November 07, 2005
Pages: 2259 - 2267
Reaction not action01 Oct 2005 19:38 GMT2
Did life begin to get to me? Clearly not.
How about to get to
hominids?
mammals?
Surprising fact about center of Earth01 Oct 2005 19:38 GMT1
According to this web page:
http://www.palaeos.com/Proterozoic/Proterozoic.htm
 One fact now does seem reasonably clear.  About 1100 or 1200 Mya,
 most of the landmass of the Earth was locked up in a continent
DNA01 Oct 2005 19:38 GMT2
Hi, I am currently doing an HNC in Biotechnology.  I have to write in
summary on the structure of DNA.  Could anyone tell me the best place
to find this information.
Grammar analysis reveals ancient language tree01 Oct 2005 06:07 GMT1
Grammar analysis reveals ancient language tree
It's not the words, it's how you use them that counts.
Jennifer Wild
http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050919/full/050919-10.html
Sense Within Evolutiomary Theory01 Oct 2005 06:07 GMT10
"Perplexed in Peoria" jimmenegay@sbcglobal.net wrote:-
> > 1. I implied that you use terminology that no one else uses.  YOU
> > WANT ME TO DOCUMENT THAT????
> > JE:-
Article: On Darwin's Finches01 Oct 2005 06:07 GMT12
EVOLUTION: ON DARWIN'S FINCHES
The following points are made by P.R. Grant and B.R. Grant (Current Biology
2005 15:R614):
1) Charles Darwin (1809-1882) was the first scientist to study the finches,
Pages: 1 2 3 4 September, 2005
 
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