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Arri Eisen

Arri Eisen is a Senior Lecturer in Biology for Emory University’s Center for Ethics and co-editor of Science, Religion, and Society: History, Cultures, and Controversies (M. E. Sharpe, 2007). His Science in Your Life radio spots, which aired on Atlanta’s NPR affiliate, can be found here.

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Religion Dispatches
Can religion help you stay young? Can staying young win you the White House?
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Religion Dispatches
Darwin’s abhorrence for slavery, and his determination to counter the wrongs being done in the name of science, was a spur to his research on evolution. He was committed to proving that humanity had a common ancestor.
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Religion Dispatches
In the race to define race, the issue for modern science is bound up in a paradoxical reality: while most scientists believe race is a social construct, over 10,000 articles have been published in the past 5 years on the role of race in disease. What can Obama do?
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