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Essays

NEW: A Plant's Best Friend by Gerry Barclay

Essay from Genetics Revolution student of Gerry Barclay:

Determinism by Duane Goehring

 

 

 

Past Essays:

Top 11 Myths of Evolution by Gerry Barclay

Space Junk: The Growing Trash Depot in the Sky by Anne Shaw, student of Writing Professor Angi Caster, Highline CC

Intelligent (with a capital 'I'?) Design-- by Gerry Barclay, Biology Professor, Highline Community College. (This is a modification of an article published in The American Biology Teacher, May 2006.)

Martian Dissection by Jason Furbush, student of Human A&P Professor Kaddee Lawrence, Highline CC

Essays written by students in the fall 2005 coordinated studies course, "Mitosis, Meiosis, and Neurosis", a course combining cell biology and writing.

onion mitosis

Image by Dr Gordon Beakes © University of Newcastle upon Tyne


The Lincean Academy was a scientific society to which Galileo belonged. The lynx, it was thought, could see in the dark.

Editors invite submissions at these links:

Gerry Barclay
   email: gbarclay@highline.edu

   webpage: http://flightline.highline.edu/gbarclay
Angi Caster
   email: acaster@highline.edu
   webpage: http://flightline.highline.edu/acaster

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