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  1. Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea by Carl Zimmer, 2006-09-01
  2. Creation and Evolution: A Conference With Pope Benedict XVI in Castel Gandolfo
  3. The Lexicographer's Dilemma: The Evolution of 'Proper' English, from Shakespeare to South Park by Jack W. Lynch, 2010-10-26
  4. Grooming, Gossip, and the Evolution of Language by Prof. Robin Dunbar, 1998-10-01
  5. The Evolution of Modern States: Sweden, Japan, and the United States (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics) by Sven Steinmo, 2010-07-19
  6. The Games That Changed the Game: The Evolution of the NFL in Seven Sundays by Ron Jaworski, David Plaut, et all 2010-10-05
  7. The Evolution Diet: All-Natural and Allergy Free by Joseph SB Morse, 2009-07-07
  8. The Evolution of Nuclear Strategy, Third Edition by Lawrence Freedman, 2003-10-03
  9. Evolution's End: Claiming the Potential of Our Intelligence by Joseph C. Pearce, 1993-10-22
  10. Dragonart Evolution: How to Draw Everything Dragon by J. "Neon Dragon" Peffer, 2010-08-19
  11. The Rise of Amphibians: 365 Million Years of Evolution by Robert Carroll, 2009-06-17
  12. Evolution by Mark Ridley, 2003-11-14
  13. LTE and the Evolution to 4G Wireless: Design and Measurement Challenges by Agilent Technologies, 2009-06-22
  14. Origins: A Reformed Look at Creation, Design, and Evolution by Deborah B. Haarsma, Loren D. Haarsma, 2007-10

81. Alec's Evolution Pages With Scientific Evidence For Evolution And Refutations Of
Essays, articles, resources and links presenting scientific evidence for evolution and refuting creationist arguments. Demonstrates fallacies of Young Earth Creationism and Intelligent Design.
http://www.evolutionpages.com
This site contains essays and articles which present some of the scientific evidence for evolution. It also contains refutations and critiques of creationist arguments and creationism. Check out our links and resources Welcome to Evolution pages Taking the side of science in the Evolution v Creation debate Guy Berthault refuted Reply to Wieland - no biblical Eve in science Support for Big Bang theory Rebuttal of Creationist Open Lette r CMB anistropy in false colour. Reported on-line here Michael Ruse essay : 'Teach Science and nothing more' in science classes The errors of Geocentrism Rebuttal of Cardinal Schönborn
Search the site Guy Berthault's work: revolutionary geology or extravagant hubris? - go here Contact me Recent Science Publications A different kind of transitional Carsonella rudii, a bacterium that lives in symbiosis in the cells of a certain kind of plant-sap drinking insect, is so reduced and so utterly dependent on its host nuclear genome that it can be regarded as a transition between a symbiont and an organelle (like mitochondria). It is a genuine transitional on its way from bacterium to organelle. Never let creationists tell you that there are no transitionals. Go here to see the full story Fossil of fish to amphibian transition discovered

82. Evolution | Christian Apologetics And Research Ministry
Introduction. evolution Terminology ; The evolutionary Timeline ; The problem of genetic improbability Ashby Camp ; Theistic evolution - Helen Fryman
http://carm.org/evolution
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83. HansCees.com
Hans-Cees Speel discusses evolution in biology, philosophy, artificial intelligence and memetics.
http://web.inter.nl.net/users/hanscees/evolu.htm
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Evolution, Complexity and Philosophy
Essence of evolutionary theory Evolutionary theory is used in several disciplines. Any theory of evolution is about processes of change. An extra requirement for an evolutionary theory is that purely random and entirely time-reversable patterns are excluded; evolution concerns exclusively change that is, at least statistically irreversible. To qualify, irreversible change must entail processes that lead to emergence, or at least the persistence, of ordered structure in space and time. (The new evolutionary Pardigm [Laszlo E] 1991, pxxiii) In general, evolutionary theories are about [the dynamics of] processes of adaptation, replication and information of systems in environments. Key to evolutionary theory is that it explains the built-up of knowledge out of "nothing", or better out of at least an evolutionary process with the building blocks mentioned before. Darwinian evolutionary theory explains the built-up of knowledge without any reference to "guided evolution" or any processes guided by thought and mind-like processes. Five key-references to evolutionary thought can be found here.

84. Stellar Evolution: Definition From Answers.com
The changes in spectrum and luminosity that take place in the life of a star.
http://www.answers.com/topic/stellar-evolution

85. Mammal Evolution
BBC Science and Nature article describing how modern mammals evolved from reptiles that lived more than 200 million years ago.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/mammals/explore/evolution.shtml

86. Evolution: The Panda's Thumb [Athro, Limited: Biology]
One of the classic stories of evolution is the riddle of the giant panda s thumb.
http://www.athro.com/evo/pthumb.html
Athro, Limited Biology Evolution The Panda's Thumb In memoriam Stephen Jay Gould 1941-2002 The Panda's Thumb The Giant Panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca , is a rare and endangered mammal from central China. The riddle of the panda's thumb is one of the classic stories of evolution. A Giant Panda. Source: Corel The Giant Panda is a a member of the large group of mostly carnivorous mammals that includes dogs, bears, raccoons, weasels, skunks, seals, and cats. This group of related animals is known as the Carnivora. Most of these animals eat just meat or are omnivores . The giant panda, however, subsists primarily on bamboo. In 1964 the anatomist D. Dwight Davis published the classic monograph on the anatomy of the giant panda, based on a individual that died in a US Zoo. Davis argued the giant panda is a bear that adapted to eating bamboo. The relationship of the giant panda to other carnivorans has been somewhat controversial , but it is now widely accepted that the giant panda is a close relative of bears.
Here is the hand of the giant panda from D. Dwight Davis' monograph on the anatomy of the panda.

87. The Evolution Of Horses
Information on the largest collection of fossil-horse skeletons in the world at the American Museum of Natural History.
http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/expeditions/treasure_fossil/Treasures/Evolution_

88. ZON Multimedia
Computer simulation of an ecosystem and biological evolution through random mutations and natural selection.
http://pwp.netcabo.pt/sh/virtual-ecosystem/

89. SpringerLink - Journal Of Mammalian Evolution
Quarterly which serves as a multidisciplinary forum for research that contributes to mammalian evolutionary biology. Abstracts available. From the Society for Study of Mammalian evolution.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/104918/
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90. The Biology & Evolution Jump Station
Large collection of links to biology resources on the web, including evolution science sites.
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91. RichardDawkins.net Evolution Resources
Provides a guide to sites that are either dedicated to evolution or have a significant area devoted to the subject.
http://www.richarddawkins.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19713

92. Molecular Phylogenetics And Evolution - Elsevier
Journal providing a forum for molecular studies that advance the understanding of phylogeny and evolution. Provides information on the journal and subscriptions.
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622921/description

93. Molecular Evolution - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Information from Wikipedia on this scientific field where researchers seek to understand recent discoveries on the structure and function of nucleic acids and proteins.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_evolution
Molecular evolution
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Molecular evolution Phylogenetics Population genetics Systematics Biology portal ... e Molecular evolution is the process of evolution at the scale of DNA RNA , and proteins . Molecular evolution emerged as a scientific field in the 1960s as researchers from molecular biology evolutionary biology and population genetics sought to understand recent discoveries on the structure and function of nucleic acids and protein. Some of the key topics that spurred development of the field have been the evolution of enzyme function, the use of nucleic acid divergence as a " molecular clock " to study species divergence, and the origin of non-functional or junk DNA . Recent advances in genomics, including whole-genome sequencing, high-throughput protein characterization, and

94. Australasian Evolution Society
Provides information on the society, current events, evolution research and scholarships and positions available.
http://aes.eriophora.com.au/
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95. Human Origins And Evolution Homebase
Links for primates, human evolution and paleoecology, course notes on Human Origins, and Jeanne Sept s personal web pages at Indiana University.
http://www.indiana.edu/~origins/
Human Origins and Evolution in Africa
What do we know about human origins and evolution in Africa? Researchers have culled information from many different fields to address this question. This page was established by Professor Jeanne Sept to maintain links to this constantly growing scientific database, and teaching resources for her students.
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Jeanne Sept does field research related to the archaeology of human origins in East Africa. Currently she is the Chair, and teaches in the Anthropology Department at Indiana University Bloomington
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96. Origins And Evolution Of Human Diet
Central repository of information and links pertaining to the study of the origins and evolution of human diet.
http://www.cast.uark.edu/local/icaes/index.html
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of Human Diet Presented in association with a Scientific Session at the 14th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in Williamsburg, Virginia, this web page is intended to serve as a central repository of information and links pertaining to the study of the origins and evolution of human diet.
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97. INSTANT EVOLUTION: The Influence Of The City On Human Genes
Argues that humans have, in fact, been evolving, since Neanderthal times. Points to new studies being done with gene mutations.
http://howardbloom.net/instant_evolution.htm
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INSTANT EVOLUTION
The Influence of the City on Human Genes
A Speculative Case Howard Bloom
Visiting Scholar
New York University Presented At
The Center for Human Evolution
Fifth Workshop
"Cultural Evolution"
Seattle May 11, 2000 photo by howard bloom g Abstract The dominant view in today's evolutionary psychology is that our instincts were stamped into our DNA during the infamous EEA, "The Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness." This is generally reckoned as a roughly two and a half million-year hunter-gatherer phase that ended before the climax of the last Ice Age. Since then, our genetically preprogrammed heritage has supposedly been locked in stone (or better yet, in an amino acid code). We are, so says the current argument, tribal hunter-gatherers decked out in modern clothes. However a strong case can be made for the possibility that human biology has continued to evolve during the ten thousand years since Jericho's builders erected the first city walls. Genes change far more speedily than most evolutionary psychologists realize. Natural selection has had 400 generations to rework our bodies and our brains since the days when Catal Huyuk, Suberde, and Tepe Yahya joined Jericho's mesh of intercity trade. Four thousand years before the rise of the Sumerian cities of Ur, Uruk, and Kish, Stone Age metropolises from Anatolia to the edges of India were already rich in challenges and opportunities. These urban traps and niches may well have been selectors forming much of what we are today. Homo urbanis has not only arrived, he has long since elbowed Homo tribalis far off to the side.

98. Out Of Africa As Pygmies And Back As Global Mongoloids - A Human Rights Perspect
An alternative explanation of human evolution evolution.
http://klevius.info/Humandiaspora.html?1085339285543

99. The Evolution Of Man
Exhibit on the evolution of man at the Hooper Virtual Natural History Museum.
http://hoopermuseum.earthsci.carleton.ca//man/begin.html
The Evolution of Man
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100. Language Evolution And Computation Bibliography And Resources
Bibliographic resource for those researching the computational aspects of language evolution.
http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/
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