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Science 11 June 1999:
Vol. 284. no. 5421, p. 1773
DOI: 10.1126/science.284.5421.1773a

Letters

This Week's Letters

A News article about the John Templeton Foundation, which funds studies of religion with the scientific method, drew much comment. A critic of the foundation says, "I have found myself continuously bewildered by the proliferation of programs, initiatives, awards, symposia, and so on proffered by this group...." The systematics of the genus Homo are explored. Overlooked work on the critical volume fraction for percolation of small metal spheres in a compressed powder is highlighted. And how wounds heal is discussed.


Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] Religion and Science
Francisco J. Ayala; Steven Weinberg. Response News Editors; Eric Stone; Ejnar J. Fjerdingstad; Ursula W. Goodenough.
[Letter] The Systematics of Homo
Milford H. Wolpoff. Response Bernard Wood and Mark Collard.
[Letter] Wound Healing
Thomas K. Hunt, John Burke, Adrian Barbul, Michael L. Gimbel.
[Letter] Critical Volume Fraction: Second Model
Kenneth M. Golden
[Letter] Corrections and Clarifications



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