Darwin-Day
@ UTK website - from the University of
Tennessee Knoxville Departments of Botany and
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Sponsored by:
The Tennessee Darwin Coalition)
Darwin@LSE
- "programme is designed to explore what
Darwin's magnificent idea can tell us about human
nature" (Centre for Philosophy of
Natural and Social Sciences, London School of
Economics)
1998 issue of the
evolutionist with Derek Freeman,
G.C.Williams, David Buss, Richard
Dawkins, & Steven Pinker
Evolution
Homepage of Laurence A. Moran - descriptive
links to many quality sites. Larry has been
active on talk.origins and the T.O. archives. (
Generally not a big Dawkins fan ;^)
Tree
of Life - the phylogenetic tree linking the
organisms.
Biota.org -
Explore Paleontology and Digital Biota. The
Digital Burgess conference - "A
Conference on The Origins and Future of Life on
Earth" Banff, Alberta, Canada, August
29-Sept 1, 1997
Evolution:
Lost Worlds by Laura F. Landweber and
Laura A. Katz - Scientists from
diverse fields gather to challenge
previous assumptions about early
evolutionary events
Tales
of evolution - The Bear Essentials
and Other Tales from Evolution.
EVOLUTION:
second edition () by Mark
Ridley (an introductory
textbook) - "Readable
and stimulating, yet well-balanced and
in-depth" - A "cool"
textbook?! Even comes with a great CD-ROM
of stuff, including 30 minutes of video
interviews (one with Dawkins)
The
Origins of Virtue by Matt
Ridley - "if my The
Selfish Gene were to have volume two
devoted to humans, The Origins of Virtue
is pretty much what I think it ought to
look like" --Richard
Dawkins
The
Red Queen by Matt Ridley -
"Matt Ridley is more
concerned with clarity of explanation,
elegance of style and simple, honest
truth than he is with the yawn-inducing
canons of political correctness and his
book is consequently a breath of fresh
air" --Richard
Dawkins