... from the National Center for Science Education.
Click the picture to get the PDF of Darwin's Universe: Evolution from A to Z
.
- Log in to post comments
More like this
A chapter from a special graphic adaptation of Charles Darwin's Origin, by Rodale Press, is available for free download from the National Center for Science Education. Click here for the PDF.
The whole shebang is about 14 bucks at Amazon: Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species: A Graphic…
Sorry, this is not as fresh and current as I would like, but you will still find it interesting. The National Center for Science Education has a news release covering a number of topics:
DECISION ON ICR'S GRADUATE SCHOOL DEFERRED
The Institute for Creation Research's quest for Texas certification…
As I wrote last month, in the Year of Darwin, the loudest voice associated with science threatens to be Richard Dawkins and other New Atheist pundits who will argue their personal belief that evolution undermines the validity of religion or even respect for the religious. Certainly, this promises…
Which creationist was the most nauseating?
From the NCSE:
When it comes to dissing evolution (and science in general) there's no lack of volunteers. How to decide which among them is the worst?
Enter the intelligently designed UpChucky Award, which recognizes supreme achievement in the field of…
Thanks for the info.
Given your interest in evolution, etc, you might find some recently web-published documents of particular interest:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/32856404/The-Origin-of-Man
http://www.scribd.com/doc/32852505/Theory-of-Social-Interaction
Between them they provide a generalisation of Darwin's original hypothesis. It is not really surprising that notions of God and Darwin's ideas seem to conflict, given that the former is all about human cooperation and the latter only deals with competition. When you add human cooperation into an evolutionary model, a whole different perception of society emerges.
Many years ago (middle 1960's) I took my wife and kids to see a number of dinosaur replicas on display at the Gulfgate Mall here in Houston. As I recall, they were eerily similar to the Sinclair dinosaurs shown in the item on Brown. Anyone know if they were the same?
Sinclair had dino exhibits at the World's Fair in the 30s and 60s (NY). I think their dinosaurs made a number of appearences in the 1960s. Check this out:
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/dinosaur-sighting-a-flying…