103
Editorial
Editorial
Niles Eldredge and Greg Eldredge
104-106
Editorial
Endless Forms Most Beautiful and Most Wonderful
Adam M. Goldstein
107-113
Editor's Corner
The Early “Evolution” of “Punctuated Equilibria”
Niles Eldredge
114-120
Original Science/Evolution Review
Evolutionary Medicine: A Powerful Tool for Improving Human Health
Ernie Hood and Kristin P. Jenkins
121-137
Original Science/Evolution Review
Understanding Evolutionary Trees
T. Ryan Gregory
138-146
Original Science/Evolution Review
Views from Understanding Evolution: Parsimonious Explanations for Punctuated Patterns
Anastasia Thanukos
147-149
Curriculum Article
Overcoming Obstacles to Evolution Education: The OOPSIE Compromise—A Big Mistake
Eugenie C. Scott and Glenn Branch
150-157
Curriculum Article
Inheriting
Inherit the Wind
: Debating the Play as a Teaching Tool
Edward J. Larson, David Depew and Ronald Isetti
158-164
Original Science/Evolution Review
Philosophical Challenges in Teaching Evolution
Richard A. Richards
165-171
Book Review
Evolution by Example
Adam M. Goldstein
172-178
Curriculum Article
Earth’s Precambrian Era as a Common Evolutionary Theme in Two Art Courses at Winona State University
Bruno Borsari, Robin Richardson, Anne Scott Plummer, Mary Coughlan and Jennifer Anderson
179-183
Curriculum Article
Molecular Evolution: The HIV Envelope Protein
Brian Rybarczyk
184-188
Curriculum Article
Molecular Evolution: HIV Drug Targets and Resistance
Brian Rybarczyk
189-195
Original Science/Evolution Review
Changing Minds? Implications of Conceptual Change for Teaching and Learning about Biological Evolution
Gale M. Sinatra, Sarah K. Brem and E. Margaret Evans
196-203
Curriculum Article
An Inquiry Safari: What Can We Learn From Skulls?
Norman Thomson and Seri Chapman Beall
204-209
Original Science/Evolution Review
New York City Mastodons: Big Apple Tusks
Sidney Horenstein
210-222
Interview
Art as Science Project:
The Evolution of Darwin
by Esther Solondz
Mick Wycoff
223-224
Book Review
Review of
Evolution for Everyone: How Darwin’s Theory Can Change the Way We Think About Our Lives
, by David Sloan Wilson
Delacorte Press, 2007, 390 pages
Michael Hammond
225-226
Book Review
Building Society Up and Tearing it Down: Paired Reviews of Jared Diamond’s “Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies” and “Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed”
Kristin P. Jenkins
227-228
Book Review
Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond
Joseph Fail Jr.
229-230
Book Review
Philip Kitcher’s “
Living with Darwin
”
Leonard Finkelman
231-233
Book Review
Kim Sterelny’s
Dawkins vs. Gould: Survival of the Fittest
Leonard Finkelman
234-236
Internet Column
In the News
Sidney Horenstein
237-239
Erratum
The Five Major Divisions (“Kingdoms”) of Life
Gregory Eldredge