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- Remarkable Creatures features from the New York Times
- For Extinct Monsters of the deep, A Little respect
NYTimes.com
- Tracing the Ancestry of Corn Back 9000 Years
NYTimes.com
- Insects that Can’t Beat Them, So They Scare Them
NYTimes.com
- Translating Stories of Life Forms Etched in Stone
NYTimes.com
- Hybrids May Thrive Where Parent Species Fear to Tread
NYTimes.com
- How the King Cobra Maintains Its Reign
NYTimes.com
- In Choanoflagellates, Clues to the Animal Kingdom’s Birth
NYTimes.com
- For Whom the Cell Mutates: The Origins of Genetic Quirks
NYTimes.com
- A Lesson of Genealogy: Looks Can Be Deceiving
NYTimes.com
- Call of the Thylacine: Protect the Wild
NYTimes.com
- At La Brea Tar Pits, Relics From Long Before Freeways
NYTimes.com
- Imitators That Hide in Plain Sight, and Stay Alive
NYTimes.com
- When Built-In Antifreeze Beats a Winter Coat
NYTimes.com
- Whatever Doesn't Kill Some Animals Can Make Them Deadly
NYTimes.com
- In Snails and Snakes, Features to Delight Darwin
NYTimes.com
- For Fish in Coral Reefs, It's Useful to be Smart
NYTimes.com
- In a Shark's Tooth, a New Family Tree
NYTimes.com
- On the science of evo-devo: The Origins of Form
Carroll, S.B. (2005) The Origins of Form. Natural History, 114(9):58-63.
- On fossil genes in DNA: Broken Pieces of yesterday's Life
Carroll, S.B. (2006) Broken Pieces of yesterday's Life. Natural History, 115(10):50-55.
- A critique of Michael Behe's book on intelligent design: EVOLUTION: God as Genetic Engineer
EVOLUTION: God as Genetic Engineer, Science, 316:1427-1728.
- On gene switches in evolution: Regulating Evolution
Carroll,S.B., Prud'homme, B., and Gompel, N. (2008) Regulating Evolution. Scientific American May: 32-39.
- On advances in understanding evolution through animal body coloration: Evolution in Black and White
Smithsonian.com
- On the pioneers of exploration and evolutionary biology: Two hundred years of adventure and discovery
Forbes.com
- On the anniversary of the discovery of the first East African hominid: Happy Birthday, Zinjanthropus
Seedmagazine.com