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  • Meme Wars (part 1)

    Evolution cannot explain culture: there are limits to the uses of Darwinism, says Adam Kuper

  • Dem bones

    Brenda Maddox on a remarkable pioneer of paleontology

  • Thinking aloud

    Mark Pagel on what makes scientists tick

  • An extremely brief history of time

    Dr Jonathan Swingler is head of the Engineering Department at the University of Southampton. He has been a creationist since he was 18, the same age at which he began studying physics. Richard Harris finds out what he believes

  • Not the Natural History Museum: a trip to the Genesis Expo

    Padraig Reidy misses a few links in Portsmouth Harbour

  • All or nothing

    John Maddox is fascinated by a never-ending story

  • Hell is other iPods

    Caspar Melville on the loneliness of the long-distance shuffler

  • Intellectual Treason

    Meera Nanda uncovers an extraordinary coalition that is undermining science

  • Universal Idol

    How did a stateless German Jewish physicist become the first pop star of science, asks Joseph Schwartz

  • The elephant bird's tale

    In an exclusive extract from his latest book, a Chaucerian pilgrimage to the remote past, Richard Dawkins roams the lost continent of Gondwana