Recently added articles from Science Progress:
Darwin, his publisher and Science Progress.(Charles Darwin)
Sep 22, 2009; ... The article that begins this special number, by David McClay, throws considerable light on Darwin's friendships and character, and is of great interest. Many will not have realized the debt that Darwin felt towards Lyell. It is clear from David's article that Lyell's ideas on the relation ...
Darwin and his publisher.(Report)
Sep 22, 2009; ... ABSTRACT Charles Darwin's publisher John Murray played an important, if often underrated, role in bringing his theories to the public. As their letters and publishing archives show they had a friendly, business like and successful relationship. This was despite fundamental ...
The molecular basis of lactose intolerance.(Report)
Sep 22, 2009; ... ABSTRACT A staggering 4000 million people cannot digest lactose, the sugar in milk, properly. All mammals, apart from white Northern Europeans and few tribes in Africa and Asia, lose most of their lactase, the enzyme that cleaves lactose into galactose and glucose, after ...
Darwin and his publisher John Murray.
Sep 22, 2009; ... The relations between authors and publishers have long formed the subject of satire and ridicule in prose and verse. During the past twenty years, however, the appearance of the memoirs of several of the leading publishers has shown that they, as a class, and as individuals, are not more ...
Darwin.(Book review)
Sep 22, 2009 ... Darwin By R. W. G. Hingston, Great Lives Series. [Pp. 144.] (London: Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd., 1934, 2s. net.) This delightful biography of Darwin is certain to have a wide appeal. It gives a sympathetic account of the life of the great Naturalist whose work, ...