I'll skip question one, as it's been answered thoroughly enough.
2) I'm taking my biology A-level at the moment and we've just done a huge topic on evolution, genetic drift, etc. We started with DNA and how it replicates itself, the different ways in which it can mutate and how offspring are born with various mutations. It all makes coherent sense if I'm honest. Back when I was doing high school biology we did work on peppered moths. Nobody really questions evolution here. I don't remember ever saying "that can't be right :S".
3) When I was younger I used to collect this series of dinosaur comic/magazines. They'd come with dinosaur bones which you could join togther each week until you finally made the entire T-rex. I absolutely adored them and learned a great deal about how scientists found out about things. I think I trusted science pretty early on because of this. I wanted to be a scientific researcher myself when I grew up (and owe many thanks to religion for sparking my interest in science again last summer
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2) I'm taking my biology A-level at the moment and we've just done a huge topic on evolution, genetic drift, etc. We started with DNA and how it replicates itself, the different ways in which it can mutate and how offspring are born with various mutations. It all makes coherent sense if I'm honest. Back when I was doing high school biology we did work on peppered moths. Nobody really questions evolution here. I don't remember ever saying "that can't be right :S".
3) When I was younger I used to collect this series of dinosaur comic/magazines. They'd come with dinosaur bones which you could join togther each week until you finally made the entire T-rex. I absolutely adored them and learned a great deal about how scientists found out about things. I think I trusted science pretty early on because of this. I wanted to be a scientific researcher myself when I grew up (and owe many thanks to religion for sparking my interest in science again last summer
