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History and Philosophy of Science

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Controversial From the Start
Leslie Roberts
Science 16 Feb 2001; 291: 1182a-1188a.
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Objection #1: Big Biology Is Bad Biology
Robert F. Service
Science 16 Feb 2001; 291: 1182b.
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY:
In the Beginning Was the Word
R. C. Lewontin
Science 16 Feb 2001; 291: 1263-1264.
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GENETICS:
Communication Breakdown?
Sean B. Carroll
Science 16 Feb 2001; 291: 1264-1265.
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MICROBIOLGY:
Life from Smut
Lynn Margulis
Science 9 Feb 2001; 291: 991-992.
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A History of the Human Genome Project
Leslie Roberts, R. John Davenport, Elizabeth Pennisi, and Eliot Marshall
Science 9 Feb 2001; 291: 1195.
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In Their Own Words
Science 9 Feb 2001; 291: 1196.
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HISTORY OF SCIENCE:
The Great Success of a "Foul Book"
David L. Hull
Science 2 Feb 2001; 291: 833-834.
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HISTORY OF SCIENCE:
The Republican Temple of Nature
Pascal Duris
Science 26 Jan 2001; 291: 601-602.
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HISTORY OF SCIENCE:
Westward Impulse Embodied
Stephen J. Pyne
Science 19 Jan 2001; 291: 441.
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