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Mayr, Ernst – Science, 1972
Analysis of the writings of anti-evolutionists contemporary with Darwin reveals that there were many objections that had to be overcome and that the Darwinian revolution" does not conform to the simple model of a scientific revolution as outlined by T. S. Kuhn. (AL)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Resource Materials, Science History
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Science, 1971
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Letters (Correspondence), Resource Materials
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Hull, David L.; And Others – Science, 1978
Examines two views about acceptance of Darwin's theory by scientists in Great Britain; that all scientists had accepted it within ten years after the publication of "Origin of Species," and that young scientists accepted the theory faster than old scientists. Concludes that both views are not accurate. (GA)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Beliefs, Evolution, Research
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Davis, Bernard D. – Science, 1980
This article describes the history of the molecular revolution in biology and emphasizes its dependence on the emergence of bacterial genetics, the fusion of genetics and biochemistry, and the development of new techniques for studying macromolecules. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Evolution, Futures (of Society), Human Body