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When Whales Could Walk: “I studied marine biology in college and whales are my favorite animals. It’s amazing to see their ancestors and how modern whales came to be.”

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Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial: “I loved how the science teachers in Pennsylvania were the heroes of the story, as they stood up to cultural forces insisting that they allow unscientific ideas into their classrooms. What a dramatic and engaging way to make the case for evolution, and how it's the foundation for the biological sciences.”

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