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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.

    www.hobrad.com

  • The Talk.Origins Archive: Evolution FAQs

    A very informative site about biology and evolutionary theory.

    www.talkorigins.org

  • Nearctica - Evolution

    Extensive annotated collection of links on the process of evolution.

    www.nearctica.com

  • Evolution Happens!

    Information about biological evolution in a Q&A format. Explains why creation science is not science. Includes photographs and many links.

    www.evolutionhappens.net

  • 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.

    www.eseb.org

  • Essays on Evolution

    Essays on dinosaur origin and extinction, bird origin and flight, and human origin.

    home13.inet.tele.dk

  • Science and Creationism

    Considers the science that supports the theory of evolution - from the National Academy of Sciences.

    bob.nap.edu

  • 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.

    www.pbs.org

  • Evolution's Arrow

    Web version of a book written by John Stewart about the direction of evolution and the future of humanity.

    www4.tpg.com.au

  • 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.

    www.accessexcellence.org

  • 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.

    www.gate.net

  • Introduction to Phylogeny

    University of California Museum of Paleontology virtual exhibit explores the relationship of phylogeny and evolution.

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

  • 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.

    www4.tpg.com.au

  • Origin of Life: Prebiotic Synthesis of Amino Acids

    Two articles discussing chemical evolution in light of the Zeeman effect and the lightning cloud experiments of Stanley Miller.

    www.geocities.com

  • Beliefs of U.S. Public About Evolution and Creation

    Presents and discusses the results of polls (from Gallup, About.com, and other sources) of various economic, educational, and religious groups about evolution and creation.

    www.religioustolerance.org

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