The Biofundamentalist

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Darwin Day Talk @ UC Boulder

While there is no sound (perhaps, I will add a soundtrack later), these are the slides I used for my talk for the Skeptical Students groups at UC Boulder:  "Why understanding evolution is hard and hard to accept". 
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