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Steve Jones

March 2016

  • Theodosius Dobzhansky

    A brush with greatness
    The day I went on a field trip with Theodosius Dobzhansky

    A distant relative of Dostoevsky and one of the great geneticists of the past century, Theodosius Dobzhansky could be an intimidating character. But with a fly net in hand he became a different man, says Steve Jones

March 2014

  • Bryan Clarke, geneticist, who has died aged 81

    Bryan Clarke obituary

    Professor of genetics who founded the Frozen Ark to preserve the genes of endangered creatures

October 2013

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    In our democracy, the BBC has to give a voice to climate change deniers

    Peter Preston
  • Steve Jones, biologist

    BBC coverage of IPCC climate report criticised for sceptics' airtime

August 2013

  • Alphabet candy

    Authors' favourite words – a video alphabet

    The Edinburgh international book festival welcomes writers from all over the world. We've been asking writers such as Alasdair Gray, Neil Gaiman and Ruby Wax to come up with their favourite words and filming the results. Here you can watch the words they have chosen from 'a-whoring' to 'Zulu'

May 2013

  • Adam And Eve raphael

    When science and religion don't mix

  • Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey

    Critical eye
    Book reviews roundup: Perilous Question, Big Brother and The Serpent's Promise

  • Saint Jerome in His Study

    The Guardian Books podcast
    Guardian Books podcast: Science, religion and the paranormal

  • adam and eve by peter paul rubens

    The Serpent's Promise: The Bible Retold as Science by Steve Jones – review

March 2013

  • Steve Jones

    Ask a grown-up
    Ask a grown-up: will humans evolve into a new species?

    Professor of genetics Steve Jones answers seven-year-old Brendan's question

January 2013

  • Margaret Atwood

    2013 arts preview
    2013: the year ahead in books

    From a full programme of film and stage adaptations to a new James Bond novel, unpublished works by RS Thomas and WG Sebald and a new prize for women writers, 2013 is set to be a real page-turner

November 2012

  • Newton channel - video

    Newton Channel
    The brave new world of genomics: genetics and medicine, part three - video

    A panel of experts discuss the implications for our health of the new science of genomics

June 2012

  • Philosophy can still teach science a lesson

    Letters: Popular and some other science has made a mess of the subjects of time, the mind, the nature of religious utterance, and consciousness above all

July 2011

  • Robin McKie

    Science and truth have been cast aside by our desire for controversy

    Robin McKie
    Robin McKie: Last week's report into media science coverage highlighted an over-reliance on pointless dispute

June 2011

  • AC Grayling

    Oxford tries to throw book at new arts college set up by AC Grayling

  • AC Grayling

    Richard Dawkins heads lineup at private £18,000-a-year university

May 2011

  • Charles Darwin

    Science book club
    Almost Like a Whale by Steve Jones – book review

    Tim Radford: With a cool assurance that should persuade the open-minded and thrill the converted, Steve Jones tackles the arguments Creationists level against Darwin

June 2010

  • The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves by Matt Ridley

    Steve Jones takes issue with the argument that self-interest and private enterprise are in our DNA

October 2009

  • Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human by Richard Wrangham

    A study of cooking serves up some tasty morsels, but also empty calories, says Steve Jones

June 2009

  • Charles Darwin

    Science Weekly
    Science Weekly: Charles Darwin - man of letters

    Charles Darwin loved poetry, but most of all he liked a good novel. Ruth Padel, Steve Jones and Gillian Beer look at his literary tastes and writing style

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