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- Considers the science that supports the theory of evolution - from the National Academy of Sciences. - A very informative site about biology and evolutionary theory.- Essays on Evolution - - Essays on dinosaur origin and extinction, bird origin and flight, and human origin.
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- European Society for Evolutionary Biology - - The Society aims promotes evolutionary research in a wide sense. It publishes the Journal of Evolutionary Biology, and organizes a conference every other year.
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- Evolution: Darwin - - Supporting material for the "Evolution" TV series. Includes informative activities.
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- The Evolution Evidence Page - - A collection of articles about evolution, most of which deal primarily with human evolution, from a variety of sources. They include discussion of the anatomical, fossil and genetic evidence.
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- Evolution Happens! - - Information about biological evolution in a Q&A format. Explains why creation science is not science. Includes photographs and many links.
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- Evolution of Evolvability - - This paper shows how evolution tunes the content and frequency of genetic variation to enhance its evolvability, organising genetic systems into hierarchies. Genetic evolution is neither random nor blind.
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- The Evolution Page - - Provides background to the evolution debate, links and an outline of a new model for large scale changes.
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- Evolution Update - - A tool for academic research in evolutionary biology and its associated controversies.
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- The Evolutionary Tales - - Recasting of Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" to present evolutionary theory and the pseudoscientific nature of "creation science" by Ronald L. Ecker. Full text available online.
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- Evolution's Arrow - - Web version of a book written by John Stewart about the direction of evolution and the future of humanity.
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- Hans-Cees Speel's Homepage - - The Evolution and Philosophy section discusses evolution in biology, philosophy, artificial intelligence, and memetics.
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- Introduction to Phylogeny - - University of California Museum of Paleontology virtual exhibit explores the relationship of phylogeny and evolution.
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- The origins of humankind - - An easy to read step by step explanation of how humans evolved from self-replicating organic molecules.
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- The Panda's Thumb - - Group weblog on evolutionary theory, the claims of the anti-evolution movement, and the defence of the integrity of both science and science education.
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- A Post-Darwinian Probabilistic Model - - A probabilistic model of biological evolution with a new interpretation of Darwinian natural selection and 3 examples: 1) 5 mass extinctions 2) hominization 3) the PO2PAL increase.
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- Radiation of the First Animals - - Illustrated lecture transcript by Dr. Jere Lipps. Discussion of the evolutionary record of the pre-Cambrian period and the Cambrian explosion, including the traces and impacts of non-skeletal life forms.
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- Replicators: Evolutionary Powerhouses - - Extensive and interactive educational resource providing information on biological and cultural evolution, language development, and philosophy.
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- Triumph of Life - - Companion to PBS series on evolution. Features essays, video clips, and special interactive features that explore the story of life on Earth.
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- Vertebrate Flight Exhibit - - Explores the physics of vertebrate flight, with particular emphasis on its origins and evolution.
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