Merriam-Webster Online Reports “Agnostic” Among Top Twenty Most Looked-Up Word in December, 2005
Agnostic
See etymology in their January 2006 online: Click title this post.
TonySeb: Of course, everyone knows who coined the word.
I post here as one would post entries in a commonplace book: "a book of literary passages, cogent quotations, occasional thoughts, or other memorabilia" --[Merriam-Webster 3rd International]. I post, with excerpts and links, on topics of personal interest: nutrition, evolution, human physiology, cognition, language, the energy crisis, recently read books, and consciousness. "Occasional thoughts" may sometimes take the form of poems I've written and favorite quotations from the literature.
The Wall Street Journal Online, January 27, 2006
Newsweek article [for complete article, click on title of this post]:
NATURAL SELECTION. CHAP. IV., pp. 80-81
“Acts of God?”
On January 12, 2006, the editor of the science journal, Nature, introduced a “News Feature” in the journal that reported on the idea of evolutionary biologist Patrick Forterre (University of Paris-Sud, Orsay) that viruses “…invented DNA as a way around the defences of the [RNA] cells they infected.”
Article:
From the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)