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A More Natural Science

Encountering nature beyond the limits of determinism, mechanism, and reduction

Read the Editors’ Introduction
Biology •
Physics •
Math •
Evolution •
Genetics •
All

State of the Art | Fall 2003

Fall 2003

Was Blind, But Now I See

Stem Cells, Genetics, and Bionics in the Quest for Sight

State of the Art | Fall 2003

Fall 2003

Bank on It

Britain Constructs a Universal Genetic Database

Essay | Fall 2003

Fall 2003

  • William B. Hurlbut

From Biology to Biography

On evolution and the ascent of the human person

William B. Hurlbut

State of the Art | Summer 2003

Summer 2003

Boys Will Be Boys

The Science of the Y Chromosome

Essay | Summer 2003

Summer 2003

  • Christine Rosen

Eugenics—Sacred and Profane

On Orthodox matchmakers, IVF clinics, and genetic testing

Christine Rosen

Essay | Summer 2003

Summer 2003

  • Larry Arnhart

Human Nature is Here to Stay

Why biotechnology will not change our bodies, brains, and desires

Larry Arnhart

Looking Back | Spring 2003

Spring 2003

The Double Helix at Fifty

State of the Art | Spring 2003

Spring 2003

Oh, Behave!

Britain’s Nuffield Council Weighs in on Behavioral Genetics

Essay | Spring 2003

Spring 2003

  • Christine Rosen

Liberty, Privacy, and DNA Databases

On the uses and dangers of genetic fingerprints

Christine Rosen

State of the Art | Spring 2003

Spring 2003

HapMap—Revolution or Hype?

The Controversy Surrounding the Next Gene-Mapping Project

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