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Evolution
The most comprehensive evolutionary science resource on the Internet.
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The Talk.Origins Archive: Evolution FAQs
Biology and Evolutionary Theory When the views entertained in this volume ... are generally admitted, we can dimly foresee that there will be a considerable revolution in natural history. - Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species Introduction to Evolutionary Biology This essay is a must-read for anyone who wants to participate in talk.origins. It lays out the land for evolutionists and ...
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William H. Calvin's Books and Articles
This is the home page for William H. Calvin, theoretical neurophysiologist and author of THE CEREBRAL CODE, HOW BRAINS THINK, and the Atlantic Monthly's cover story, 'The Great Climate Flip-flop.' ...
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Lefalophodon: An Informal History of Evolutionary Biology Web Site
Lefalophodon An Informal History of Evolutionary Biology Web Site This is an informal and incomplete guide to the history of evolutionary biology from about 1800 to about 1950. It is maintained by John Alroy. Its main emphases are on the late 19th century and on paleontology. However, I hope to see the coverage become more comprehensive in the near future. If you have any comments or suggestions ...
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Phylogeny Entrance
Welcome to the Phylogeny Wing These exhibits explore the ancestor/descendant relationships which connect all organisms, past and present. Here are four ways to get started: 1. Learn about the history and diversity of lifeeverything from whales to bacteria over 3.5 billion years of life's historyby browsing our extensive exhibit on the phylogeny of life on Earth. 2. Wondering what in the world ...
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The Shape of Life | PBS
A companion website to THE SHAPE OF LIFE, an eight-part series that takes viewers to unexplored places and answers fundamental questions about the origins of life on Earth.
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The Dawn of Animal Life Exhibit
Miller Museum Online Exhibit Our newest permanent exhibit and the first online exhibit from the Miller Museum of Geology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada Special thanks to the Canadian Geological Foundation for helping to make this exhibit possible at the Miller Museum Selected by November 1998 While most people know of the dinosaurs from a mere 70 million years ago, very few are ...
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29+ Evidences for Macroevolution: the Scientific Case for Common Descent
This article directly addresses the scientific evidences in favor of macroevolutionary theory and common descent. It is specifically intended for those who are scientifically minded but, for one reason or another, have come to believe that macroevolutionary theory explains little, makes few or no testable predictions, or cannot be falsified.
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Evolution's Arrow
This is the full text of the book Evolution's Arrow: the direction of evolution and the future of humanity ...
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The Evolution Evidence Page
This page provides some of the evidence for evolution and the common ancestry of all life on earth.
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NAOS
The primary purpose of the National Association for Objectivity in Science is to promote objectivity in the teaching of the theory of macroevolution.
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English Summary
SUMMARY PAPER Ga naar : Beginpagina Index van het boek Samenvatting ON THE ORIGIN AND IMPACT OF INFORMATION IN THE AVERAGE EVOLUTION : From bit to atom and ecosystem Yves Decadt, April 2000 The average evolution : a heuristic model 1. SPREADING IN THE EVOLUTION 2. INFORMATION AS A SOURCE OF COMPLEXITY AND COHERENCE IN EVOLUTION 3. FLUX-MAXIMISATION AND ATTRACTORS IN THE AVERAGE EVOLUTION 3.1.
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Evolution of evolvability
Evolution tunes the content and frequency of genetic variation to enhance its evolvability.
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