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Rich Archbold: Doug Drummond book goes back to life in 1, 000 B. C.
6+ day, 1+ hour ago (506+ words) During his 88 years on Earth, Doug Drummond has been a Long Beach cop, City Council member, harbor commissioner, criminology teacher and Army paratrooper. But did you know he also is a history buff and author? His latest book is a…...
The Edge: Real-life paternity mystery that even DNA can't solve
1+ week, 1+ day ago (96+ words) wccbcharlotte. com The Edge: Real-life paternity mystery that even DNA can't solve CHARLOTTE, N. C. " A real-life paternity mystery that even DNA can't solve. A woman who had sex with identical twin brothers just days apart is now at the center of…...
Transport Evolved Livestream: One Book Closes - But A New Chapter Begins
1+ week, 2+ day ago (909+ words) For the past 10 years, Kate Walton-Elliott has been a regular on this channel, sharing her ownership experience, legendary wit and technical prowess. From her RAV4 EV through to her current fleet, we've seen her experience EV ownership first-hand, and we've shared…...
In a new book, an evolutionary biologist explains why blue didn't "exist' a few centuries ago
1+ week, 2+ day ago (1143+ words) A new book shows how colonialism influenced India's preferences in alcohol Takedown notices mark a new turn in EC's frosty relations with the press Prime Minister Modi put himself at the centre of India's foreign policy. Now the joke is…...
Book Review: How Genetics Shapes Our Ideas About Vice and Blame
1+ week, 6+ day ago (168+ words) Top: A depiction of Adam and Eve from the book "Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration." Visual: Grafissimo/Digital Vision Vectors via Getty Images Once upon a time, Kathryn Paige Harden was an evangelical teenager steeped in the doctrine of original sin....
BURIED THINGS CAN STILL BLOOM
2+ week, 19+ hour ago (511+ words) I am thrilled to finally announce the completion of my debut novel: BURIED THINGS CAN STILL BLOOM. This book relays a profound truth that has fundamentally redefined my outlook on life: even in the darkest, most oppressive moments, life does…...
How Far Would You Go for Humanity?
2+ week, 2+ day ago (511+ words) What would you give to be a part of history? What would you trade for the good of humanity? In a contemplative journey across space and time, Celestial Lights poses these questions and offers a reminder that some things aren't…...
Eugenics and the Modern Synthesis, Part I
2+ week, 3+ day ago (158+ words) This essay is an adapted excerpt from Jessica Riskin's book The Power of Life: The Invention of Biology and the Revolutionary Science of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, on sale this week. Part II of the excerpt will also be published tomorrow. Jessica…...
What Do Creators Owe Their Creations?
2+ week, 3+ day ago (270+ words) Global Literary Theory (ISSN 30498724) brings world literatures & cultures into comparison. We elucidate the aesthetics of politics and the politics of aesthetics, and support writers around the world. Medium's only quadrilingual publication. We support Palestinian liberation. What Do Creators Owe Their…...
Book Review: Flowers transform nature in biologist David George Haskell's "How Flowers Made Our World'
2+ week, 5+ day ago (633+ words) Chattanooga Times Free Press Book Review: Flowers transform nature in biologist David George Haskell's "How Flowers Made Our World' "How Flowers Made Our World: The Story of Nature's Revolutionaries" By David George Haskell (Viking, 352 pages, $32) David George Haskell will speak…...