We now take for granted that we can use our cell phones to speak to anyone, anywhere, at any time. We take for granted that we can travel to other continents in a matter of hours. We take for granted ...
Come to Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego to hear about a research adventure to the Caribbean islands and explore the mysteries of lizard evolution. Jonathan Losos of Harvard ...
The UA College of Science’s popular public lecture series on evolution will be broadcast this summer on television. In the series this spring semester, seven University of Arizona researchers ...
Herbert Spencer, by D.G. Thompson.--Charles Robert Darwin, by J.W. Chadwick.--Solar and planetary evolution, by G.P. Serviss.--Evolution of vegetal life, by W. Potts ...
Some University faculty members chose to adapt to today's Charter lecture on evolution's role in religion by inviting their own speaker. David S. Wilson, a biology professor at Binghamton University ...
John Beatty of the University of British Columbia will present a series of three lectures on evolution at Oregon State University next week. In his 1989 book "Wonderful Life," Stephen Jay Gould posed ...
Wheatley Institute and College of Life Sciences hosts lecture on evolution, human nature and purpose
The Wheatley Institute and the BYU College of Life Sciences hosted Dr. Samuel T. Wilkinson from Yale for a speaking event on Thursday, Oct. 17. Wilkinson is an accomplished professor of psychiatry at ...
Man's Place among the Anthropoids: Three Lectures on the Evolution of Man from the Lower Vertebrates
IN “Man's Place among the Anthropoids” Prof. W. K. Gregory, of the American Museum of Natural History, has made a further contribution to a discussion which was initiated by Prof. F. Wood Jones in a ...
Reinhard Selten (1930-2016) received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science in 1994 and is a professor of economics at the University of Bonn, where he has been teaching since 1984. He holds a ...
PROF. LLOYD MORGAN'S Gifford Lectures delivered at St. Andrews last year and now published are a constructive essay in evolutionary naturalism which, he warns us, Huxley would not accept, and that ...
"These lectures were delivered in New York, Sept. 18, 20, 22, 1876"--P. [1] (1st group). "On the study of biology" (p. 37-48) is described on p. 37 as "A lecture delivered on the occasion of an ...
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