Comedian George Carlin dies at 71 Anti-establishment icon gained fame with his ‘Seven Dirty Words’ routine (via Comedian George Carlin dies at 71 - Celebrities- msnbc.com)
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A major evolutionary innovation has unfurled right in front of researchers’ eyes. It’s the first time evolution has been caught in the act of making such a rare and complex new trait.
And because the species in question is a bacterium, scientists have been able to replay history to show how this evolutionary novelty grew from the accumulation of unpredictable, chance events.
Twenty years ago, evolutionary biologist Richard Lenski of Michigan State University in East Lansing, US, took a single Escherichia coli bacterium and used its descendants to found 12 laboratory populations.
The 12 have been growing ever since, gradually accumulating mutations and evolving for more than 44,000 generations, while Lenski watches what happens.
— Bacteria make major evolutionary shift in the lab - life - 09 June 2008 - New Scientistgoing home for some sleeps