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[...] dubbed “the blind watchmaker.” To some extent, it just happens. Carl Zimmer, July 17, 2013, Scientific American. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-surprising-origins-of-evolutionary- [...]
[...] Theory and its startling implications challenges everything we know about the world. Scientific American, August 15, 2014, UniverseToday.com. http://www.universetoday.com/113900/parallel- [...]
[...] , for example, to operate on one encryption key instead of dozens of different ones. Lancaster University, April 3, 2014, Physorg.com http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/04/ [...]
[...] in case oscillations caused by their marching feet cause the bridge to collapse. Lancaster University, June 20, 2014, ScienceDaily.com http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/ [...]
[...] fast evidence of how and where on Earth inanimate matter became animate is hard to come by. New Scientist, April 16, 2014. http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22229650.300-no-more-primal-soup- [...]
[...] back.” NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, March 6, 2014, New Scientist. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn25176-earth-raises-a-plasma-shield-to-battle-solar- [...]
[...] Bird Brains Predate Birds Themselves: ‘Flight-Ready’ Brain Was Present in Some Non-Avian Dinosaurs, CT Scans Indicate New research provides evidence that dinosaurs evolved the brainpower [...]
[...] in bones that shows ancient sloths returned to the sea A team of researchers from the Sorbonne Universités have found evidence of an ancient sloth returning to the sea to survive. In their [...]
[...] Parallel Universes and the Many-Worlds Theory One model of potential multiple universes called the Many-Worlds Theory might sound so [...]
[...] Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, the team describes how they performed CT scans on a number of fossilized bones and in so doing discovered a change in density—evidence of [...]
[...] to become more complex over time. Others maintain that as random mutations arise, complexity emerges as a side effect, even without natural selection to help it along. Complexity, they [...]
[...] ’s greatest mysteries … “There must have been other ecological and evolutionary mechanisms at play. Maybe life remained microbial for so long because it took a while to develop the [...]
[...] dubbed “the blind watchmaker.” To some extent, it just happens. Carl Zimmer, July 17, 2013, Scientific American. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-surprising-origins-of-evolutionary- [...]
[...] Theory and its startling implications challenges everything we know about the world. Scientific American, August 15, 2014, UniverseToday.com. http://www.universetoday.com/113900/parallel- [...]
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