From the earliest single-celled organisms to the intricate beings that roam our planet today, the process of cell specialization has been a crucial aspect of evolution. Mutations, often seen as har…
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Jason deCaires Taylor casts giant cement sculptures that weigh thousands of pounds — and then sinks them into the ocean. His idea: to create a unique underwater gallery that algae, corals and…
Modern humans, Homo Sapiens, are now the only surviving member of the homo genus. It is almost inconceivable to us that there was a time we walked with other human species, but as the science of archaeology has progressed and more findings have been made it has become clear that the homo genus was once rife with different species.
Galapagos Finches are famous, yet Darwin learned more about evolution from the plants.
An oil painting (160 X 130 cm) on evolution both physical AND spiritual. Please go to my website adriankenyon.free.fr for the full explanation.
This sturdy 24x36" wallchart is unique in that it serves as both a timeline of evolution and a guide to biological classification. Over 250 plant, animal, and microbe species are arranged according to the most up-to-date taxonomy (domain, kingdom, phylum, order, family, and genus) in a beautiful, easy to follow "tree of life" format. The chart focuses on species that are well-known to the average person so that one can discover interesting things such as the fact that green peppers are closely related to petunias or that dolphins are closely related to barnyard animals. Made in a carbon neutral facility using eco-friendly inks.
A study into malaria resistance in humans spurs a re-evaluation of the neo-Darwinist understanding of evolution
Professors are starting to orient Charles Darwin within a rich history of people from all cultures who have grappled with the mechanisms of life.
Paleontologists have recovered and studied the fossil remains of many thousands of organisms that lived in the past. This fossil record shows that many kinds of extinct organisms were very different in form from any now living. It also shows successions of organisms through time (see faunal succession, law of; geochronology: Determining the relationships of fossils with rock strata), manifesting their transition from one form to another. When an organism dies, it is usually destroyed by other forms of life and by weathering processes. On rare occasions some body parts—particularly hard ones such as shells, teeth, or bones—are preserved by
I began intuitive painting back in 2014. I was trying to work through Julia Cameron’s The Artist Way for the second time. I found Flora Bowley’s Brave Intuitive Painting book while stan…