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In the final installment of the Metropolitan Museum's three-part overview, Mr. Reich and his ensemble are to open with an early favorite, "Clapping Music," a 1972 work in which two musicians clap a common rhythm and move gradually out of phase when one of the clappers displaces a beat, and then, after a long evolution, back into unison.

True, the legislature -- Repub by a two-to-one margin -- did just vote to say "oops" for slavery, and the state board of education, amazingly, finally sorta slipped evolution back into the science curriculum for the first time in years (while still keeping a little loophole open for so-called "intelligent design").

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(For example, in the case of a species with cultural dynamics, how does slow genetic evolution constrain fast cultural evolution? How does cultural evolution feed back into genetic evolution, if it feeds back at all? For a supremely lucid discussion of these issues, see Sterelny 2003).

"What we need are about 1,000 worlds to play evolution back correctly," Dr. Rieseberg said.

Adoption of the standards places evolution squarely back into the state's science curriculum, but not without adding language that may appease Christian conservatives and others who oppose the teaching of evolution in public schools as the origin of man.

It wasn't until the space race and Sputnik that people started to realize, oh yeah, we probably should start to invest in science education, that evolution came back into those textbooks.

SKA aims to test relativity, study galaxy evolution, and peer back into the era of the very first stars and galaxies.

'Dinosaurs and man, separated by 65 million years of evolution have been thrown back into the mix together.

Darwin's theory of sexual selection has disquieted and irritated many otherwise sympathetic evolutionary theorists because, I suspect, it allows purposes and intentions back into evolution through an unlocked side door.

"It's not a natural feature, it wasn't there 200 years ago; it's something that has been built by man and has gone through an evolution and is now dissolving back into the water".

Two phenomenological models were used and compared to infer the interfacial tension from the evolution of the imbedded fiber back into a sphere: [Carriere CJ, Cohen A, Arends CB. J Rheol 1989 33 681 9. [1] and Tjahjadi M, Ottino JM, Stone HA.

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