The Evolution Wars: Why They Continue, Why They Matter
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Professor Ken Miller '70 probes how Darwin's theory of evolution shapes our view of the natural world--and current social battles. Though the theory is still biology's core concept, enabling us to decipher genes and fight viruses, it continues to spark controversy and misunderstanding. He spoke to the Brown Club of Rhode Island on June 6, 2013.
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