Eisen Lab Blog
How Darwin won the evolution race
There is a cool article in the Observer today on the “race” between Darwin and Wallace on publishing the theory of natural selection (How Darwin won the evolution race | Science | The Observer).
When I read this I cannot help wonder what would have happened if this race had happened today. With publishing and the spread of ideas occurring at a much slower pace in the past, Darwin could afford a bit of time to polish up all the lines of thought and evidence presented in the Origin of Species. It is really his work on building up such evidence that helped convince people of the importance of natural selection. So – if this had happened today – Darwin and Wallace would certainly have been on Science Friday. Lots of bloggers would have written about it. But would Darwin have taken the time to polish up his loose ends or would he have just rushed out his short paper on natural selection and then gotten caught up in the hype and debate?
Anyway, the article has some good bits both about the history and about the acceptance (or lack thereof) of evolution and natural selection today. My favorite lines is:
Natural selection is simply too important for society to live without it, he (Steven Jones) argues. It is the grammar of the living world and provides biologists with the means to make sense of our planet’s myriad plants and animals
Tree of Life Runners Web Notes 6-20-2008
Just some little notes here in lieu of more detailed posts.
- Interesting Open Access papers to look at:
- Evolution in the news:
- Other science news:
- Open Access blogging:
- Microbes
- What Happens If This Government-Sponsored Research Finds Raw Milk Really Is Good for Us? (a bit of a conspiracy theory but also entertaining
Street View for Davis on Google Maps
If you have not already heard, Google Maps has added the “Street View” function for Davis, CA where they drove around in a truck and took pictures of the front of every address.
or click on the pic below.
[googlemaps https://maps.google.com/maps/sv?cbp=1,290.12156656153684,,0,5.340041038629993&cbll=38.544852,-121.743822&panoid=-YJgpQoogQqlUEEPmfLcMw&v=1&hl=en&gl=us”>
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Oh – and here I am …. loading my car up for a trip.
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This is from the “Tree of Life Blog”
of Jonathan Eisen, an evolutionary biologist and Open Access advocate
at the University of California, Davis. For short updates, follow me on Twitter.
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