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A Theory on the Origin of Life -- Posted by David Bell, a retired engineer, suggesting the mechanism of a single dynamic event by which DNA might have been instigated by alpha radiation.
Boston Review: A Delicate Balance -- Is Darwin in the Details? An article by Russell F. Doolittle.
EDGE 3rd Culture: Richard Dawkins, Ph.D. -- Seminal evolutionary biologist & author; Charles Simonyi Professor for the Understanding of Science at Oxford Univ.
Essays on Evolution -- Essays on Dinosaur origin and extinction, Bird origin and flight, and Human origin.
Evolution Activities from Access Excellence -- Teaching materials related to various aspects of evolutionary biology.
Evolution Happens -- A concise presentation of the evidence supporting the theory of the biological evolution. A gallery and link page are included.
Evolution Page -- Page with links and background to evolution debate, plus outline of a new model for large scale changes.
Evolution and Emergence -- The concept of emergence keeps reappearing in various sciences, and cannot easily be dispensed with in an evolutionary world-view. We argue that what is needed is an ontological non-reductionist theory of levels of reality which includes a concept of emergence, and which can support an evolutionary account of the origin of levels.
Evolution, Complexity and Philosophy -- Evolution in biology, philosophy, artificial intelligence, and memetics.
Evolutionary Systems and Artificial Life -- This course presents an overview of the field of Evolutionary Systems and its applied branch of Artificial Life. The historical and philosophical foundations of evolutionary thought are explored with particular emphasis on computational simulations of its models. Topics include: Self-Organizing Systems, Natural Selection, Dynamic Systems, Boolean Networks, Cellular Automata, Genetic Algorithms, Evolutionary Robotics, etc.
Evolutionary Theory Outreach Group -- The largest discussion group on evolution in the world dedicated to promoting paleontology, paleoanthropology, prehistoric archaeology, evolution of behavior, and evolutionary biology in general.
Introduction to Cladistics -- Cladistics is a particular method of hypothesizing relationships among organisms based on the idea that members of a group share a common evolutionary history.
John Graham, Associate Professor of Biology, Berry College -- Current research includes the theory and practical application of developmental stability in evolutionary biology and ecotoxicology. Studies fluctuating asymmetry, developmental instability, hybrid zones, population ecology of fishes, and the biological diversity of Berry College.
Journey into Phylogenetic Systematics -- Phylogenetic systematics is the way that biologists reconstruct the pattern of events that have led to the distribution and diversity of life.
Life Sciences Site -- Wide-ranging Life Science topics, covering Evolution, Animal Behavior, Exobiology, Artificial Intelligence, & other eclectic links.
National Center for Science Education -- Organization working to defend the teaching of evolution against sectarian attackand serving as a nationally-recognized clearinghouse for information and advice to keep evolution in the science classroom and "scientific creationism" out.
Nearctica - Evolution -- Extensive annotated collection of links on the process of evolution.
Net Advance of Evolution -- Advancement of new concepts in evolution. It includes ideas from the author at the University of Utah as well as other ideas from other universities and institutes. Edited by Heidi Hileman.
Paluxy Dinosaur -- For many years, creationists claimed that a set of human tracks were found alongside dinosaur tracks in the Paluxy riverbed near Glen Rose, Texas.
Save Our Science -- Internet-based petition in response to the recent attempts by education authorities around the country to remove evolution from science classrooms. Links to Evolution Resources.
Science and Creationism: A View from the National Academy of Sciences -- Considers the science that supports the theory of evolution, focusing on three categories of scientific evidence: evidence for the origins of the universe, Earth, and life, evidence for biological evolution, including findings from paleontology, comparative anatomy, biogeography, embryology, and molecular biology, and evidence for human evolution.
The Evolution Page -- The Evolution Page is dedicated to evolution education in Kansas public schools.
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.
The Species Concept -- Resource guide compiled by BIOSIS and Zoological Record. Origin of Species, Phylogenetic species concept, and modes of speciation.
The Talk.Origins Archive: Evolution FAQs -- A very informative site about biology and evolutionary theory.
Tooby and Cosmides'' Response to Gould -- Letter to the Editor of The New York Review of Books on Stephen Jay Gould''s "Darwinian Fundamentalism" (June 12, 1997) and "Evolution: The Pleasures of Pluralism". The importance of looking at Gould''s reliability as a scientist is discussed.
Towards a New Theory of Evolution -- This is about the possibility that natural selection and genetic variation are two sides of a unitary process, which recent experiments at Harvard and elsewhere on bacteria imply.
Transitional Vertebrate Fossils FAQ -- A large, but by no means complete, list of transitional fossils that are known. Use this article to counter the common creationist canard that there are no intermediates in the fossil record.

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