Another month, another Carnival. Carnival of Evolution #50 is hosted by Teaching Biology, with an education-oriented theme. Our contribution is Andrew's recent post on the standards for evolutionary inference. Lots of other good stuff in the Carnival to keep your eyeballs busy!
Given the monthly theme of education and evolution, here's an article I read recently about Texas, textbooks, and teaching that I thought was pretty interesting. But that's got nothing to do with the Carnival really.
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A 25-year quest for the Holy Grail of evolutionary biology
When I started my postdoc in 1998, I think it is safe to say that the Holy Grail (or maybe Rosetta Stone) for many evolutionary biologists w...
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As an editor, reviewer, supervisor, committee member, and colleague, I have read countless papers and proposals and have seen similarly co...
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When I started my postdoc in 1998, I think it is safe to say that the Holy Grail (or maybe Rosetta Stone) for many evolutionary biologists w...
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By Dan Bolnick This past month, The American Naturalist published what I hope is the final step in the Editorial Board's evaluation of w...
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