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Convergent & Divergent Evolution
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Plate Tectonics
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- The theory of plate tectonics has done for geology what Charles Darwin's theory of evolution did for biology. It provides geology with a comprehensive theory that explains "how the Earth works." The theory was formulated in the 1960s and 1970s a...
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The Talk.Origins Archive: Evolution FAQs
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- 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.
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The Thylacine Museum
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- An online museum devoted to furthering public knowledge and interest in the thylacine, a carnivorous marsupial of Australia.
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The Evolution Journal
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- Editors Officers Membership Information SSE Application Table of Contents Instructions to Authors Suggestions to Authors Guidelines for MS Preparation 1999 Annual Meeting Society for the Study of Evolution American Society of Naturalists Society of Syste...
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Evolution of Alphabets
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- these neat animations show how various alphabets and characters developed from earlier ones.
This page is part of the course material for "History of the Alphabets" taught by Prof. Robert Fradkin at University of Maryland.
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Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
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- Description: A must-read for anyone who wants to participate in talk.origins. This article lays out the land for evolutionists and creationists alike, presenting the concepts of and the evidence for biological evolution.
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Fossil Hominids FAQ
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- An overview of human evolution, summarizing current thinking and describing the fossil evidence for Australopithecus and Homo. Also refutes many creationist arguments about human evolution.
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ASTRONOMY 122: STELLAR ASTRONOMY
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- Astronomy 122. Stars: Their Structure and Evolution OVERVIEW We will study the structure and evolution of stars. We will study the structure and evolution of stars. The material is divided into 4 parts:
I. Introduction to the Stars:
Why study star...
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PLB143 Evolution of Crop Plants
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- Agriculture, the deliberate planting and harvesting of plants and herding of animals, is one of the greatest inventions of humanity. It has had marked biological, societal, and ecological consequences, which perdure tothis day and will do so for many year...
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Archaeopteryx FAQs
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- Description: This set of articles describes all you ever wanted to know about the reptilian/avian intermediary, Archaeopteryx. All known fossil specimens are described, claims about Archae's possible forgery are assessed, and creationist arguments agains...
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