Kansas kicks evolution out the classroom
Rex Dalton
Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6746, 701-701
Abstract:
san diego Scientists are being urged to become more involved in debates over the teaching of evolution following the decision by the Kansas Board of Education to halt evolutionary biology studies in public schools.
Date: 1999
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