Howstuffworks "How Evolution Works" It s a subject of some very heated debate. Check out the theory of evolution and some of the arguments against it. How evolution Works. by Marshall Brain, http://science.howstuffworks.com/evolution.htm
Extractions: Table of Contents Introduction to How Evolution Works The Basic Process of Evolution How Life Works: DNA and Enzymes The Simplest Example of Evolution The Speed of Mutations Natural Selection Creating a New Species Holes in the Theory Question 1: How Does Evolution Add Informat... Question 2: How Can Evolution Be So Quick? Question 3: Where Did the First Living Cell... The Future of Evolution Lots More Information The theory of evolution is one of the best-known scientific theories around. Try to make it through a day without using or hearing the word "evolution" and you'll see just how widespread this theory is. Evolution is fascinating because it attempts to answer one of the most basic human questions: Where did life, and human beings, come from? The theory of evolution proposes that life and humans arose through a natural process. A very large number of people do not believe this, which is something that keeps evolution in the news.
Exploratorium Magazine: Language The evolution of RSS WebReference.comThe evolution of RSS. http://www.exploratorium.edu/exploring/language/
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Evolution Of Type :: V02 The evolution is Type is devoted to the origins of the letterform and was created by mediumbold. The evolution of modern letterforms. http://www.mediumbold.com/04_thinking/type/
Extractions: From pictograms to pixel fonts, written language has evolved over time, changing in response to communication methods and printing technology. This overview is presented as an introduction to the origins, evolution, and applications of modern letterforms. The origins of written language. The evolution of modern letterforms. The elements of typographic design. The effects of new technologies.
A New Theory Of The Evolution Of Cooperation This site presents a chapter on the evolution of cooperation in the ambitious book evolution's Arrow by John Stewart. http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/jes999/5.htm
Extractions: EVOLUTION'S ARROW The direction of evolution and the future of humanity Previous Chapter Contents Next Chapter Chapter 5. Organising Cooperation But cooperation does not evolve easily. Self-interest stands in the way. Wherever cooperation has evolved, this impediment has had to be overcome. If we are to demonstrate that evolution can progress by organising cooperation over wider and wider scales, it is not enough to show only that wider-scale cooperation delivers evolutionary advantages. We must also show that evolution is capable of organising cooperation to exploit the advantages. How has evolution got around the barrier to the evolution of cooperation? How has it built cooperative organisations out of self-interested components? And can evolution continue to progress in this way in the future, building cooperative organisations of even larger scale? Until recently, when evolutionists have attempted to answer these questions, they have focused on the obvious and simple instances of cooperation that we see around us. They have concentrated on the limited cooperation we see amongst multicellular animals such as mammals, birds and insects. It is only in the last decade or so that much work has been done on the evolution of the more complex cooperation found within cells, within multicellular organisms, and within human society Evolutionary theorists have been very successful at explaining the limited cooperation that exists amongst some multicellular organisms. Theorists have shown that there are a number of mechanisms that will enable simple cooperation to evolve amongst these animals. And they can explain why the mechanisms have produced cooperation only amongst a relatively few species. Current evolutionary theory is good at showing why most of the animals we see around us do not cooperate much.
Www.macevolution.com/ AIAA evolution of Flight Web Site. In commemoration of the AIAA evolution of Flight Web Site. In commemoration of the approaching 100th anniversary of flight, AIAA launched the evolution http://www.macevolution.com/
Trends In Ecology Evolution Reviews, commentaries, discussions and letters in all areas of ecology and evolutionary science. http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/3/0/3/3/9/
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Ben S. Roesch's Shark Page: Masterpiece Of Evolution A Masterpiece of evolution The Shark. Welcome to Ben S. Roesch s shark page. Although this site mainly deals with sharks, there s http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bz050/HomePage.shark.html
Extractions: Welcome to Ben S. Roesch 's shark page. Although this site mainly deals with sharks, there's also material on the other elasmobranchs, the skates and rays. This site is always under construction. Don't hold your breath though, as I am extremely busy with other commitments. Thanks for visiting, and enjoy your stay! Shameless promotion: Check out the new shark bookstore (link is at the bottom of the page), where you can buy shark books and videos! (Presented in association with Amazon.com , the Internet's foremost book seller). Before continuing, it would be wise to examine some of the basic details of the shark's existence. Shark Classification Where do sharks fit into the "Tree of Life" and how many species are there? Do Sharks Have Tongues? A frequently asked question! More to Come! White shark ( Carcharodon carcharias Predatory animals inspire a sense of awe, respect and fear among humans. On land, big cats, wolves, and bears are some of the quintessential predators. Dip beneath the waves, however, and sharks take the stage, alongside orcas, sperm whales, and large squids and fishes. Although there are many marine predators, it is the sharks that have been most stereotyped as the "killers from the deep". There's no denying the fact that sharks are carnivorous and predatory. Generally, however, sharks have a more diverse diet than usually credited by the general public. The giant filter-feeding basking shark (
Sociobiology: Evolution, Genes And Morality About sociobiology, which claims to explain the origin and meaning of all human and animal social behavior in terms of genetics and natural selection. http://www.leaderu.com/orgs/probe/docs/sociobio.html
Extractions: Evolution, Genes and Morality In 1981 I wrote an article for Christianity Today , which they titled "Sociobiology: Cloned from the Gene Cult."(1) At the time I was fresh from a graduate program in population genetics and had participated in two graduate seminars on the subject of sociobiology. You might be thinking, "What in the world is sociobiology, and why should I care?" That's a good question. Sociobiology explores the biological basis of all social behavior, including morality. You should care because sociobiologists are claiming that all moral and religious systems, including Christianity, exist simply because they help promote the survival and reproduction of the group. These sociobiologists, otherwise known as evolutionary ethicists , claim to be able to explain the existence of every major world religion or belief system, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and even Marxism and secular humanism, in terms of natural selection and evolution. E. O. Wilson, a Harvard biologist and major advocate of sociobiology, claims that scientific materialism (a fully evolutionary world view) will eventually overcome both traditional religion and any other secular ideology. While Wilson does admit that religion in some form will always exist, he suggests that theology as an explanatory discipline will cease to exist.
Evolution evolution. evolution is a project to provide integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to the GNOME desktop. Getting Started as a Developer. http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/
Extractions: Ximian Evolution is a project to provide integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to the GNOME desktop. There is information on CVS , a short Architecture Overview and a Road Map . There is also Patch Submission Information . In addition, the links below are quite useful for discovering more information We have bug day's every Thursday from 1500 GMT to 0100 GMT. There are always questions to be answered on the mailings lists if you are an experienced user. If you are interested in helping to translate Evolution, talk to the GNOME Translation Project evolution@ximian.com (General Questions) evolution-hackers@ximian.com (Hacking Questions) evolution-patches@ximian.com (Patch Review) The Evolution hackers blog their daily progress at the Evolution codeblog Discussion of Evolution, development and otherwise, takes place in
CED: Creating Democracy A nonprofit organization dedicated to the task of making new ideas and information available for the purpose of democratizing undemocratic systems, and for improving democratic processes that are still only partially realized. http://www.cedemocracy.org/
GNOME Office - Evolution GNOME Office evolution. evolution s tightly Getting evolution. Latest release of evolution is available from GNOME ftp. Developers can http://www.gnome.org/gnome-office/evolution.shtml
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Creation/Evolution The Creation/evolution Controversy. The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. They score good points against evolution. http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~lindsay/creation/
Extractions: "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge." - Psalms 19:1, 2. This page assumes that you - the reader - are sort of wondering. Scientific Creationism . The books and videos seem so plausible. They score good points against evolution. They say that evolution is "in crisis". But evolution is asserted pretty strongly in all the science books. And other areas of science keep coming up with useful stuff. How did science manage to screw up so badly over evolution? Could scientists really just cling to it out of pride, or atheism? I've debated this for years. So, I am a pretty good person to lead you to further information from both sides. And the first thing to say is, there are more than two sides . It can be illuminating to see how different people approach the same questions. Not everyone means the same thing when they say "evolution". So, for most people, it's important to start by skimming some definitions.
Concentric Dial-Up Internet Information on the main characteristics of the letterform, styles and elements of printing types, and the history of the alphabet. http://www.concentric.net/~brandt58/home.html
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World Wide Web Consortium The World Wide Web Consortium was created to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability. http://www.w3.org/
Extractions: Leading the Web to Its Full Potential... Skip to Technologies Activities Technical Reports Site Index ... Contact W3C The World Wide Web Consortium ( ) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. W3C is a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding. On this page, you'll find W3C news , links to W3C technologies and ways to get involved . New visitors can find help in Finding Your Way at W3C . We encourage you to read the Prospectus and learn more about W3C More topics... Skip to Search The W3C Track chaired by Marie-Claire Forgue runs from 19-21 May at the Thirteenth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2004) in New York, NY USA. W3C Members and Team present three days of content on W3C technologies and achievements. The W3C Track conference room is New York Ballroom B. Conference attendees are also invited to Developers Day presentations on 22 May. News archive Position papers are due 11 June for the W3C Workshop on Multimodal Interaction to be held in Sophia Antipolis, France on 19-20 July. Attendees from user and research communities will discuss current plans, and provide feedback and suggestions for future multimodal work. Read about
Immunology Index Articles on the history of immunology, evolution of the immune system, related organs and humoral immunity, with general emphasis on vertebrates. Written by Kevin J. McElwee, Hessen, Germany. http://www.keratin.com/am/
Extractions: immunology index Home Forums Privacy Advertising ... Home Index Pages Immunology - immunology history I . The driving force behind the development of modern immunology. Immunology - immunology history II . The contribution of Edward Jenner and smallpox to immunology. Immunology - immunology history III . Pasteur, Koch, and understanding disease development. Immunology - immunology history IV . Discovering the immune system. Immunology - evolution of immunity I . Why we need an immune system in the first place. Immunology - evolution of immunity II . Basic mechanisms the immune system uses to defend us. Immunology - evolution of immunity III . The vertebrate immune system and antibodies. Immunology - evolution of immunity IV . The vertebrate immune system and lymphocytes. Immunology - vertebrate immunity I . Defense mechanisms in the innate vertebrate immune system. Immunology - vertebrate immunity II . Cell types of the innate vertebrate immune system. Immunology - vertebrate immunity III . The adaptive vertebrate immune system . Immunology - vertebrate immunity IV . Cells of the adaptive vertebrate immune system.