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  1. Anarchy Evolution: Faith, Science, and Bad Religion in a World Without God by Greg Graffin, Steve Olson, 2010-10-01
  2. Why Evolution Is True by Jerry A. Coyne, 2009-01-22
  3. Dr. Gundry's Diet Evolution: Turn Off the Genes That Are Killing You and Your Waistline by Dr. Steven R. Gundry, 2009-03-03
  4. The Evolution of God (Back Bay Readers' Pick) by Robert Wright, 2010-05-03
  5. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly, 2009-05-12
  6. The new physics and its evolution by Lucien Antoine Poincaré, 2010-08-24
  7. Halo: Evolutions: Essential Tales of the Halo Universe by Tobias S. Buckell, B.K. Evenson, et all 2009-11-24
  8. Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future (and a Way to Get There from Here) by Bruce H. Lipton Ph.D., Steve Bhaerman, 2009-09-15
  9. Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future and a Way to Get There From Here by Bruce H. Lipton Ph.D., Steve Bhaerman, 2010-08-01
  10. The Evolution of Childhood: Relationships, Emotion, Mind by Melvin Konner, 2010-05-31
  11. The Evolution of Cooperation: Revised Edition by Robert Axelrod, 2006-12-05
  12. The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution by Richard Dawkins, 2010-08-24
  13. Life Ascending: The Ten Great Inventions of Evolution by Nick Lane, 2010-06-14
  14. The Evolution Of Desire - Revised Edition 4 by David M. Buss, 2003-07

141. Trends In Ecology Evolution
Reviews, commentaries, discussions and letters in all areas of ecology and evolutionary science.
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Now the highest-cited journal in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
contains polished, concise and readable reviews, opinions and letters in all areas of ecology and evolutionary science. It serves as an invaluable source of information for researchers, lecturers, teachers, field workers and students. keeps these scientists informed of new developments and ideas across the full range of ecology and evolutionary biology - from the pure to the applied, and from molecular to global. Now, more than ever before, is it necessary for life scientists to be aware of research from a wide range of disciplines, especially in the face of the gathering momentum of global environmental change and destruction. More than any other journal, is the major forum for coverage of all the important issues concerning organisms and their environments.

142. Stellar Evolution Simulation
A graphical representation of the evolution of stars during their lifetime using the HertzsprungRussell (HR) diagram.
http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/astro101/java/evolve/evolve.htm
S TELLAR E VOLUTION Astronomy 101/103 Terry Herter Description Instructions Example to try You need a JAVA enabled browser to view this simulation. DESCRIPTION: The determining factor in the life of a star is its mass. The more massive a star the greater its energy output and the faster it evolves (changes). The about figure shows the temperature-luminosity relation for stars. This is known as the the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. Stars on the main-sequence generate energy by converting (via fusion) hydrogen into helium. As stars use up their hydrogen fuel, they evolve off the main-sequence into the giant or supergiant phase. During these stages stars may "burn" helium or other even heavier elements as the core of the star reaches higher and higher temperatures and densities. How far this process proceeds depends on the initial mass of the star. The lowest mass stars will never go beyond hydrogen burning while the highest mass stars can produce elements all the way up to iron in their cores. The above simulation shows the evolution of a star in the H-R diagram. To see a star evolve, simply click on the star or choose a mass with the slide bar and press go. The total evolution of the star will take place over a period of 10 seconds, with the star spending the correct relative amount of time at each step. You can also proceed through the evolution one step at a time using the step button.

143. Evolution Of Limbs
A description of the possible effects of the Hox gene family on vertebrate evolution.
http://www.gate.net/~rwms/EvoLimb.html
Evolution of Limbs from the Fossil Record and Molecular Biology
from The Evolution Evidence Page
The Hox gene family is present in animals across phyla and has the potential to explain major changes of the bauplan (body plan - the overall layout of the body). Here is a link to a good introductory article on the topic: WHERE DO TOES COME FROM? If you would like much more detailed articles on the ties between the Hox gene family and vertebrate limb development and evolution, see Anterior / Posterior Patterning - An Introduction to the Hox Gene Family Where Did Limbs Come From? (both lectures from a wonderful online course for a Vertebrate Evolution And Development class), Hoxa-13 and Hoxd-13 play a crucial role in the patterning of the limb autopod and two articles from Pediatric Research - Homeobox Genes in Embryogenesis and Pathogenesis and Reconstructing the History of Human Limb Development: Lessons from Birth Defects Regulation of number and size of digits by posterior Hox genes: a dose-dependent mechanism with potential evolutionary implications showed that as the amount of HOX gene product present in mouse embryos was gradually reduced, embryo effects led first to ectrodactyly, then to olygodactyly and then to adactyly (no fingers). Interestingly, the researchers saw that on the way from having five fingers to having no fingers in the embryos, there was a step where the embryos were polydactyl - had more than five fingers. Knowing that the first amphibians were polydactyl (see items E. (Ichthyostega) and F. (Acanthostega) in the figure below), the authors proposed the hypothesis that the changes from polydactyl (more than five fingers) limbs in the earliest amphibians to pentadactyl limbs (having five fingers) in the common ancestor of all more recent tetrapods may have been controlled by changes in the regulation of HoxA and HoxD gene expression. Once again we see the possibility of explaining the observed fossil record by observations of the behavior of Hox genes in a modern organism.

144. Creation Vs Evolution / Intelligent Design / Creation Science
Edward T. Babinski has been featured on the Secular Web and Talk Origins archive. These are his collective writings on Creation Science, Creation vs.
http://edwardtbabinski.us/
Leaving The Fold: Testimonies of Former Fundamentalists
Over 30 personal testimonies of Former Fundamentalists. Some became Atheists and Agnostic, while others remained Christians, although moderate to liberal.
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The Evolution Education Site Ring This site ring is owned by John Stear SiteRing by Bravenet.com Web Rings by ETB Intelligent Design Links ... Creation vs. Evolution Links Includes General Links Ed Babinski: Nominated ``Anti-Christ for a Day" http://www.sentex.net/~tcc/antichr.html and so it has been since ©1996, 1998 Who is Ed Babinski Ed Babinski on his spiritual views. Available Catalogs Oak Hill and Flatwoods Free Press Videos and Free T-Shirt Iron-Ons Downloads and CD Online Books: Essays of an Atheist Fundamentals of Freethought Common Sense Versus The Bible Lectures by Robert Ingersoll ... History of the Christian Church var site="s19edwardtbabinski" Web edwardtbabinski.us

145. Spiritual Paths For The Evolution Of Higher Consciousness
Resources to help people on the spiritual path. Includes section on the Ageless Wisdom. Maintained by Carole Beckham and Rick Prater.
http://www.spiritual-paths.com/

146. The History Of Evolution
Not just the historical aspects of evolution, but also the evolution of all species.
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HISTEVOL.html
The History of Evolution
The basic idea underlying the Principia Cybernetica Project is that evolution leads to the spontaneous emergence of systems of higher and higher complexity or "intelligence": from elementary particles, via atoms, molecules, living cells, multicellular organism s, plants, and animals to human beings, culture and society. This gives us a view of the history of evolution as a kind of progression towards higher complexity (albeit essentially unpredictable, with many side-tracks and dead-ends). Such an encompassing view may allow us to answer the basic questions : "Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going to?" (The last question requires an extrapolation of this development towards the future Although the growth of complexity during evolution is not universal (many systems evolve towards higher simplicity), it appears as the most striking factor from a long-term perspective. Most of the time this complexity increase, and evolution in general, occurs rather slowly or continuously, but during certain periods evolution accelerates spectacularly. This results in changes which from a long term perspective may be viewed as momentous events, separating discrete types of organization. Each time a higher level of control or organization has developed we say that a Metasystem Transition (MST) has taken place.

147. Main Articles: 'Evolution Of Portable Electronic Books', Ariadne Issue 29
Charts the development of portable electronic book hardware. Ariadne
http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue29/wilson/
Evolution of Portable Electronic Books
Ruth Wilson charts the development of portable electronic book hardware, from the first generation models in the 1980s to the range of handheld devices available today.
Introduction
] is available online from bestbuy.com and amazon.com and from some high street retailers, the goReader is available for purchase via their Web site [ ], a variety of ebook reading software can be downloaded to PDAs for free via the Internet, and some Pocket PCs are being sold pre-installed with Microsoft Reader [
Brief History
The idea of the portable electronic book dates back to 1968 when postgraduate student Alan Kay articulated the concept of the Dynabook, "a portable interactive personal computer, as accessible as a book" [ During this time, Franklin Electronic Publishers and Sony were busy developing their own concepts of the portable ebook. In 1986, Franklin were the first to enter the market in 1986 with a handheld device containing an electronic dictionary and capable of displaying only one line at a time, followed, in 1991, by an electronic Bible, this time with a four line screen and keyboard. ] enabled other compatible titles to be created, but this software sold for $9000 and few additional ebooks were ever produced.

148. Oxford Evolutionary Biology - Evolution, Molecular Phylogenetics & Epidemiology,
This is a site for various projects in evolutionary biology, molecular evolution and phylogenetic epidemiology being carried out by members of the
http://evolve.zoo.ox.ac.uk/
University of Oxford, Department of Zoology
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Oxford OX1 3PS, U.K.
Fax: +44 1865 271249 Home People Research Publications ... Links Introduction This is a site for various projects in evolutionary biology, molecular evolution and phylogenetic epidemiology being carried out by members of the research group headed by Paul Harvey in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford. All email addresses on this web site are drawn using JavaScript. This prevents them being collected for use in spam. Contents People Currrent and past members of the group Research Research interests of the group Publications Publications produced by the group Software Software developed by the group Data Data associated with publications Links Links to other groups and collaborators A map of how to find the Zoology Department is available here. Recent Publications Preferential detection of HIV subtype C' over subtype A in cervical cells from a dually-infected woman Rambaut A AIDS Bayesian coalescent inference of past population dynamics from molecular sequences Drummond AJ Rambaut A Shapiro B and Pybus OG Mol Biol Evol Rise and fall of the Beringian steppe bison Shapiro B Drummond AJ Rambaut A , Wilson M, Sher A, Pybus OG Gilbert MTP Barnes I Science The Molecular Population Genetics of HIV-1 Group O Lemey P

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150. FuturePundit
Future technological trends and their likely effects on human society, politics and evolution.
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FuturePundit
Future technological trends and their likely effects on human society, politics and evolution. 2005 September 16 Friday United States Premature Birth Rate Hits Record High Bad news on the baby front. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., SEPT. 8, 2005 – Nearly a half million American babies were born prematurely in a single year, according to a government report issued today, putting them at increased risk for death and disability. Some 12.3 percent of all babies – 499,008 infants were born prematurely (less than 37 weeks gestation) in 2003 , according to the report released by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). That's up from 12.1 percent (or about 480,000 babies) in 2002 – and an increase of more than 30 percent since the government began tracking premature births in 1981. The prematurity rate was 9.4 in 1981; it has increased every year since then except for slight dips in 1992 and 2000. "Prematurity is the number one killer of newborns. We see from these latest statistics that the prematurity crisis in this country continues to intensify, and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina will only make it worse, " said Dr. Jennifer L. Howse, president of the March of Dimes. "Babies are dying and those who survive are too often left with devastating consequences – such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation, learning problems and blindness.

151. Genetics Selection Evolution
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152. Sociobiology: Evolution, Genes And Morality
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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.

153. Software Evolution Inc.
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154. Main Page - EvoWiki
The evolution Education Wiki is a free, readerbuilt encyclopedia of evolution, EvoWiki s goal is to promote general evolution education, and to provide
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The Evolution Education Wiki is a free, reader-built encyclopedia of evolution , biology, and origins. It is inspired by the Talk.Origins Archive and the Wikipedia project. EvoWiki's goal is to promote general evolution education, and to provide mainstream scientific responses to the arguments of creationism and other antievolutionists You can get involved in the EvoWiki community and start editing pages right away! To find out more, see the community portal
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155. 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.
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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 organizations to learn more about W3C and about W3C Membership
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W3C has launched the Mobile Web Initiative (MWI) to make Web access from a mobile device as simple, easy, and convenient as Web access from a desktop device. Read about MWI and how to sponsor MWI
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156. E V O L V E
A resource hub for fostering greater cooperation and coherence within the global movement toward positive change. Includes articles, training, events and an
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157. Concentric Dial-Up Internet
Information on the main characteristics of the letterform, styles and elements of printing types, and the history of the alphabet.
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158. Welcome To Evolutionary-research!
The first global distributed computing project for evolutionary biology, evolution@home, targets genetic causes for the extinction of endangered species by
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159. GOSL Home Page: The Official Website Of The Government Of Sri Lanka
Official site provides information about the Government's structure, its history and evolution, and its current programs and activities.
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This website will provide you with an overview of the Government's structure, its history and evolution, and its current programs and activities. You will also find online documentation of many of the Government's policy initiatives, links to all other Governmental and related Non-Governmental organisations, as well as access to an archive of News which you may search. Contact Informatio n
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160. Evolution Deceit. Com - This Website Is The Interactive Version Of The Book "Evo
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