The journals
Nature,
Science, and
The Lancet have recently had features honoring Darwin, for those with journal access:
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Darwin 200 : Specials : Nature News
The 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Robert Darwin falls on 12 February 2009. Darwin was arguably the most influential scientist of modern times. No single researcher has since matched his collective impact on the natural and social sciences; on politics, religions, and philosophy; on art and cultural relations, and in ways that the man himself would never have imagined. This Nature news special will provide continuously updated news, research and analysis on Darwin's life, his science and his legacy, as well as news from the Darwin200 consortium of organizations celebrating this landmark event.
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The Lancet : Volume 372, Dec 01, 2008
To commemorate in 2009 the bicentenary of Charles Darwin's birth and 150 years since publication of On the Origin of Species, the 2008 Special Issue of The Lancet is dedicated to Darwin's life and work and the enduring legacy of his theory of evolution. Darwin's Gifts features a collection of 17 essays covering a range of subjects from 21st century eugenics to the representation of evolution in art.
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Online Collection: The Year of Darwin
The Year of Darwin
Science is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species and the 200th anniversary of the author's birth with a variety of news features, scientific reviews and other special content, all collected here
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For those without journal access, fear not, exciting open-access Darwin features at SciAm and Science:
Scientific American:- The Evolution of EVOLUTION
Science has the Origins blog(tons of cool stuff on here):
Science- Origins Blog