The Nature of Things

Some Input or Good Trivia to Start with!

Introduction

A View From MARK TWAIN

Darwin's Rib - a commentary by Robert S. Root-Bernstein

Things to Ponder

Coming Onto the Land
New Ideas on Genetics
Why Women Change
A Scent of a Man
Love By the Line

Dr. Darwin - evolution and diseases

World Realities: The World Village

Relationships to Apes - a point of controversy and misunderstanding

Humans and chimpanzees are something like 98% similar genetically, and yet are very different physically. What would account for the differences we see today between these two species? (Jane Goodall's Perspectives)

Use the following as a guide to your thinking:

Reading from Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan (Pages 276-279 and page 343.)

The Nature of Things - World View Conflicts
A View of Life
The Fit of Biological Structures

RULES OF NATURE:

Mice That Kill

Fetal Development as a reflection of evolution

Evolution - Time - Classification

Paleotology - Evolutionary Perspective

Geology and Geologic time

Lesson in Phylogeny

Life's Explosion

When Did Man Begin?

 

Notes!