Bibliography/Additional Reading List

Bibliography/Additional Reading List

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Nature, 448: 688 – 691. Stanford, C., Allen, J., and Antón, S. (2009) Introduction to Biological Anthropology. 2nd edition. Pearson- Prentice Hall. Weiner, J. (1994). The Beak of the Finch: A story of evolution in our time. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. Ken Weiss Darwin as anthropologist, anthropologists as Darwinians Weiss, K. (2001). We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident. Evolutionary Anthropology 10:199–203. Weiss, K. (2004). “The Smallest Grain in the Balance”. Evolutionary Anthropology 13:122–126. Weiss, K., & Fullerton, S. (2005). Racing Around, Getting Nowhere. Evolutionary Anthropology 14:165–169. Weiss, K. (2007). The Scopes Trial. Evolutionary Anthropology 16:126–131. Weiss, K. (2008). The Good, the Bad, and the Ugli. Evolutionary Anthropology 17:129–134. on supports Tim White Human Evolution’s Winding Path Brockman, J. (2006). Intelligent Thought: Science versus the Intelligent Design Movement. New York: Vintage. Gibbons, A. (2007). The First Human: The Race to Discover Our Earliest Ancestors. New York: Anchor. Johanson, D., & Edgar, B. (2006). From Lucy to Language: Revised, Updated, and Expanded. New York: Simon & Schuster. Shermer, M. (2007). Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design. New York: Holt. Stringer, C., & Andrews, P. (2005). The Complete World of Human Evolution. London: Thames & Hudson. From a National Science Foundation Special Report http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/darwin/ Zimmer, C. (2007). Smithsonian Intimate Guide to Human Origins. New York: Collins. ASTRONOMY Anthony J. Remijan Is There a Chemical Origin of the Species? Astrochemists search for precursors to DNA in outer space Remijan, A. J., Shiao, Y. S., Friedel, D. N., Meier, D. S., & Snyder, L. E. (2004) A Survey of Large Biomolecules Toward Selected High Mass Star Forming Regions, ApJ, 617, 384. Remijan, A. J., Hollis, J. M., Lovas, F. J., Plusquellic, D. F., & Jewell, P. R. (2005) Interstellar Isomers: The Im- portance of Bonding Energy Differences, ApJ, 632, 333. Friedel, D. N., Snyder, L. E., Remijan, A. J., & Turner, B. E. (2005) Detection of Interstellar Acetone toward the Orion-KL Hot Core, ApJ, 632, L95. Hollis, J. M., Lovas, F. J., Remijan, A. J., Jewell, P. R., Ilyushin, V. V., & Kleiner, I. (2006) Detection of Acet- amide (CH*_*3* *CONH*_*2* *): The Largest Interstellar Molecule with a Peptide Bond, ApJ, 643, L25. Remijan, A. J., Hollis, J. M., Lovas, F. J., Cordiner, M. A., Millar, T. J., Markwick-Kemper, A. J., & Jewell, P. R. (2007) Detection of **C*_*8* *H*^*-* * **and Comparison with **C*_*8* *H **toward IRC +10 216, *^, ApJ, 2007, L47^. Widicus Weaver, S. L., Remijan, A. J., McMahon, R. J., & McCall, B. J. (2007) Investigating Benzene Deriva- tives toward Protoplanetary Nebulae: **A Search for */*o*/*-Benzyne (*/*o*/*-C*_*6* *H*_*4* *) and Phenyl (C*_*6* *H*_*5* *) toward CRL 618, ApJ, 671, L153. Remijan, A. J., Hollis, J. M., Lovas, F. J., Stork, W. D., Jewell, P. R., and Meier, D. S., (2008) Detection of Inter- stellar Cyanoformaldehyde (CNCHO), ApJ, 675, L85. Remijan, A. J., Milam, S. N., Womack, M., Apponi, A. J., & Ziurys, L. M., et al (2008) The Distribution, Excita- tion and Formation of Cometary Molecules: Methanol, Methyl Cyanide and Ethylene Glycol, ApJ, 689, 613. David DeVorkin Evolution A Starry Archetype Darwinism and Astronomy. (1871). Astronomical Register 9, p. 116. Bowler, P. (1985). Scientific Attitudes to Darwinism in Britain and America. In D. Kohn, (Ed.), The Darwinian Heritage p. 641-682. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Burchfield, J. (1975, 1990). Lord Kelvin and the Age of the Earth. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press. Chaisson, E. (2000). The Emerging Life Era: A Cosmological Imperative. In Bioastronomy 99: A New Era in the Search for Life p. 35-42. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Publication 213. DeVorkin, D. (2000). Henry Norris Russell: Dean of American Astronomers. 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