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Under withering criticism from skeptics, who showed that the facts behind the theory were wrong, Mr. Watson conceded in The Whole Earth Review that the hundredth monkey theory was "a metaphor of my own making," a way of suggesting how mechanisms other than natural selection might work in evolution.

Whether they came to work in evolution for their particular interest in the field or the opportunities it offered them, all four young scientists view evolution as a cornerstone of scientific research.

This very first "birthday" issue is timed to coincide with Darwin's actual 200th birthday on February 12, with many of the contributions specifically focused on Darwin's work in evolution.

While the results of these studies from nearly 20 years ago were very promising, and provide evidence for the efficacy of short-term interventions, the measures used to substantiate learning gains and acceptance levels have not been widely used in evolution education, making it difficult to align these results with most work in evolution education (see Table 1).

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"We're trying to explain evolution through developmental studies," says Harvard University evolutionary developmental biologist Arhat Abzhanov, who, with colleagues, describes the work this week in Evolution.

In his more expansive moods, Wilson goes beyond the habits of woodpeckers to speculate on the larger forces at work in the evolution of altruism.

"You can't expect each of his records to be a revolution anymore, but his is a work in constant evolution, and all the more precious for that".

31) 4. X'S AND O'S: TEBOW STUDIES HOW THEY WORK In his evolution from a run-first battering ram to a polished passer and decision-maker, Florida's Tim Tebow has found paradise in the flickering light of game film.

The model is based on recent work in language evolution modelling, including the iterated learning model, the language game model and the Talking Heads experiment.

But research with pathogenic fungi suggests general principles at work in the evolution of pathogen genomes, and to enable a more holistic understanding of the forces shaping genomes of mutualists, we focus on the genus Amanita and the role of ecology in genome evolution.

These principles are obviously at work in human evolution, because the brain of Homo sapiens is the most complex entity on the evolutionary ladder.

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