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Nature Podcast 23 November

On this week's Nature Podcast we develop a taste for synaesthesia, discover colon cancer stem cells and human genome variation, hear how your genes could help you conquer mountains, find out what tsunamis can do to coral reefs, and take a look at some real-time molecular movies.

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THIS WEEK'S TOPIC FOR DISCUSSION: Creationism vs. Evolution correspondence - is Nature the right place for the debate?


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Re: Creationism vs. Evolution.

Honestly, no, I don't think Nature should be hosting this type of debate. Creationism isn't science or anything approaching science. If there is any place for this "debate" it is a political forum, where people can discuss how much credence creationism should get in the public arena, like schools. Nature should not impart any sort of credibility to the creationism cause.

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