- How Do We Know?
The Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program
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- Sync Evolution Calendar with Google Calendar « Ubuntu Blog
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- Evolution, genetics, medicine, physics & astronomy news | Science | guardian.co.uk
Evolution, genetics, medicine, physics & astronomy news
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- The Talk.Origins Archive
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Articles and FAQs on evolution
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- Are cancers newly evolved species?
Cancerous tumors are parasitic organisms, he said. Each one is a new species that, like most parasites, depends on its host for food, but otherwise operates independently and often to the detriment of its host.
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- CC - jQuery Slider Evolution
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- Lesson Plan | Will It Happen Again? Examining Mass Extinctions on Earth
Overview | What is a mass extinction, and why do some scientists think human beings may be responsible for the next one? What do we know about the past extinctions, including their likely causes? In this lesson, students learn about mass extinctions, map extinction events to a geologic timeline, and explore current ideas about whether human influences may lead to another major extinction event.
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- Amazing Space-Capture the Cosmos
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- When and how did the elements of life in the Universe arise? - NASA Science
Following the Big Bang and the gradual cooling of the Universe, the primary constituents of the cosmos were the elements hydrogen and helium. Even today, these two elements make up 98% of the visible matter in the Universe. Nevertheless, our world and everything it contains—even life itself—is possible only because of the existence of heavier elements such as carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, silicon, iron, and many, many others. How long did it take the first generations of stars to seed our Universe with the heavy elements we see on Earth today? When in the history of the Universe was there a sufficient supply of heavy elements to allow the formation of prebiotic molecules and terrestrial-like planets
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- No Answers in Genesis
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