evolution (biology)

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evolution (biology)

Eight little piggies

reflections in natural history
1993
Contemplative essays speaking often of the importance of the unbroken connection of modern man and our ancestors.

Discovering life on earth

a natural history
1981
Relates the story of life on Earth focusing on animals alive today. Based on the television series "Life on Earth.".

Future evolution

2001
Explores the possible evolutionary changes humans and other life forms on earth may undergo in the future and describes how some of those changes may take place.

Darwin's dangerous idea

2001
Introduces major concepts of evolutionary theory and explores why Darwin's idea might matter more today than it did in its own time. Interweaves the drama in key moments of Darwin's life with documentary sequences of current research.

Great transformations

2001
Looks at how complex life forms, including humans, evolved. Focuses on the development of a standard four-limbed man plan, the journey from water to land, the return of marine mammals to the sea, and the emergence of humans. Suggests that every species that ever existed is a variation on a genetic theme.

Extinction!

2001
Explores causes of the past five mass extinctions and looks at the sources of extinctions happening today. Also explores what evolutionary theory predicts for the future.

Why sex?

2001
Explores the power sex has on all aspects and levels of life, and sometimes sex is more important than life.

The mind's big bang

2001
Looks at the creative, technological, and social explosion that occurred 50,000 years ago that caused humans to dominate the planet. Also examines what contributed to this breakthrough of the mind and where this power may lead us.

What about God?

2001
Explores the struggle of people, especially at colleges, trying to maintain their faith and to understand it while coming to terms with science. Focuses on creationist views and evolutionary theory.

Evolution

2010
Explains they ways in which organisms adapt according to changes in their environments in order to survive; and contains diagrams, illustrations, fact boxes, and experiments.

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