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| The line 16 of the today’s Google Trends captured my attention (the day is not finished yet, and the final position of the search might change by end of the day). It was “ ten questions to ask your biology teacher about evolution”. Jonathan Wells, the author of Icons of Evolution, 2000, composed list of "Ten questions to ask your biology teacher about evolution", based on his antievolutionary claims he makes in his book. The hot interest to the topic has been sparkled by the article published The New York Times 10 Questions, and Answers, About Evolution. As you can see on the
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| The video as its title says is about materialistic world based on Darwin's evolution theory and Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis. I like the way the guy in the video explained it. It's a little bit funny to me especially how he cynically told about evolution theory. By the way, in my opinion some of Sigmund Freud's theories are good to take a look. The parts which explain about Id, Ego and Superego. But I disagree to some of his other theories. I also disagree to evolution theory because it is illogical so far as I can think and it does not resonate with my intuition, hahaha :-) Intuition
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| The study on human evolution has shown that we are evolving at a much faster rate than at any time in history. Natural selection has accelerated and in a few generations we might develop a resistance to diabetes and malaria. Moreover, people from different parts of th world are becoming more different instead of becoming more alike. 270 DNA's from people around the world were examined.There are more than two dozen genetic changes linked to malaria resistance, including an entirely new blood type known as the Duffy blood type. Another recently discovered gene, CCR5, originated about 4,000 years
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| Ethiopian scientists said they have discovered hominid fossil fragments dating from between 3.5 million and 3.8 million years ago in what could fill a crucial gap in the understanding of human evolution.The find included several complete jaws and one partial skeleton and were unearthed in the Afar desert at Woranso-Mille, near where the famous fossil skeleton known as Lucy was found in 1974.Researchers say the area, about 140 miles northeast of Addis, boasts the most continuous record of human evolution."Ethiopia is known to the world as the cradle of humankind."Via CNN
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| Experts announce, a new dinosaur species was a plant-eater with yard-long horns over its eyebrows, suggesting an evolutionary middle step between older dinosaurs with even larger horns and the small-horned creatures that followed.Fossil found in southern Alberta, Canada, six years ago. Creature was about 20 feet long and lived 78 million years ago."Unquestionably, it's an important find," said Peter Dodson, a University of Pennsylvania paleontologist. "It was sort of the grandfather or great-uncle of the really diverse horned dinosaurs that came after it."
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