Hi and welcome, Reuben and Harpalyce! (I can't keep up with these threads today! I've been writing this post for an hour but keep tabbing out to fix things!)
I've added everyone to the OP - I'll change the names when I see people have changed theirs as I go, but there's links to people's profiles in the meantime. Mirandaciel, I'm digging the stamp :) I don't have the Valentine's set though so unfortunately cannae offer my services.
Tom (teehee took me a while to realise who you were): That's a pretty cool article - " The most striking instance was a version of a gene possessed by 9 percent of Han but 87 percent of Tibetans", that's a really interesting indicator that evolution is still happening and it's happening in humans. Not that I doubted it but it's lovely to see it confirmed, especially as there's often debates that medicine is preventing evolution by natural selection from taking place.
June: I hope your birthday went well :) For anyone that wants it, I have a certain Darwin book as a pdf (without pics and obtained illegally though << >> <<) that I can put up for you to accidently click on and download. By accident. :: ahem ::.
Harpalyce: Oooh did Watson say that black people have terrible IQs? He's such a moron. Even if he didn't mean it in a racist way (people who live in third world countries aren't on average going to do as well on IQ tests because they haven't grown up with the westernised school testing system that trains people to be good at IQ tests) he was an idiot. If you're up for outreach and teaching the noobies science then please undo this terrible faux pas. Also I did not know Barbara McClinton did that :).
This is an interesting point actually, now you've brought up female scientists: what do people think of the perceived male bias in some sciences? Are women restricted or is it a choice do you think?
(Other people can pose questions by the way at the same time or whenever, by the way :3)