Articles related to "Evidence Of Evolution"Life is not spread uniformly across the continents and islands of this planet. Is evolution responsible?
Homologous traits reveal a common ancestor but analogous traits point to convergent evolution. The challenge for evolutionary biologists is to determine the difference.
To hold a fossil is to touch life from the far distant past. What do bits and pieces of ancient bone and shell reveal about the types and diversity of ancient life?
Many anatomical differences exist between modern humans and modern apes. When and why did these changes come about?
Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection is the explanation for the variety of life on Earth.
A homoplasy is a feature shared by different organisms that was not present in their most recent common ancestor. Homoplasies demonstrate adaptation in the living world.
Buried deep in the genome of every species are molecular clues to the origin and evolution of that species.
Although it's not the biggest event, the mysteriousness of the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) extinction gets the most attention from the public, media and even scientists.
Peirce's Pragmatism -- a philosophy based on the recognition of the practical -- could become more widely embraced. It can help explain errors in human thinking.
Despite repeated challenges, the religious clause in the First Amendment continues to stand the test of time.
Here are some of the best websites, videos, books, museums, and other types of resources available on Darwin, evolution, natural selection, and the evolution of humans.
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