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The donation pages are still open and can be found here. First Giving: http://www.firstgiving.com/… Tags: science, NCSE Donegal Sep 23, 2011 10 views
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With physician Andreas Vesalius's groundbreaking anatomical drawings in 1538, a new science was bor… Tags: medical, medicine Donegal Sep 6, 2011 116 views
Gregor Mendel's work with pea plants pioneered the study of genetics, but it wasn't until the creat… Tags: television, educational Donegal Sep 4, 2011 122 views
Hundreds of years before the first DNA test, "Micrographia" championed the use of microscopes and s… Tags: microbiology, science Donegal Sep 4, 2011 110 views
From the discovery of the dinosaur-killing KT asteroid to Carl Linnaeus' still-used life form class… Tags: theory, selection Donegal Sep 4, 2011 128 views
No Dinosaurs in Heaven is a film essay that examines the hijacking of science education by religiou… Tags: biblical, documentary Donegal Aug 30, 2011 55 views
Richard Dawkins at the Global Atheist Convention Melbourne March 2010. http://www.atheistconventio… Tags: evolution, biology Donegal Aug 28, 2011 50 views
The Laetoli footprints were formed and preserved by a chance combination of events -- a volcanic er… Tags: human, history Donegal Aug 28, 2011 65 views
Aron-Ra is an autodidact and recurring student listed among the most influential internet activists… Tags: jesus, bible Donegal Aug 28, 2011 58 views
A switch in traditional gender-role behavior gives an advantage to male and female shorebirds calle… Tags: reproduction, animals Donegal Aug 24, 2011 91 views
Biologist Robert Vrijenhoek has been studying the Mexican Poeciliid fish for more than 30 years. So… Tags: parasitism, zoology Donegal Aug 24, 2011 53 views
NASA-funded researchers have evidence that some building blocks of DNA, the molecule that carries t… Tags: life, DNA Donegal Aug 9, 2011 43 views
Where would we be today if it weren't for the scientists of the past? From the miniature world of g… Tags: selection, natural Donegal Aug 8, 2011 122 views
Please Subscribe To The WhyEvolutionIsTrue Youtube Channel. http://www.youtube.com/WhyEvolutionIsTr… Tags: biology, nature Donegal Jul 29, 2011 9 views
Nothing is more fascinating to us than, well, us. Where did we come from? What makes us human? NOVA… Tags: paleoanthropology, human Donegal Jul 25, 2011 42 views
The omnipotence paradox postulates that true omnipotence is not logically possible or not compatibl… Tags: evidence, earth George hawkins Jul 22, 2011 53 views
Creationists maintain that the eye is too complex to have evolved by natural selection, often calli… Tags: eye, natural Donegal Jul 14, 2011 38 views
A musical celebration of humanity, its origins, and achievements, contrasted with a somber look at… Tags: Robert, Goodall Donegal Jul 6, 2011 31 views
Tom Sarbeck replied to Tom Sarbeck's discussion Men have sex and women make love. Or do they? in the group Secular Sexuality
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