From yesterday's Bookforum Omnivore, an interesting collection of links on the wonders of evolution - it's hours of fun for the whole family!
- Cameron Smith and Julia Ruppell (Portland State): What Anthropologists Should Know About the New Evolutionary Synthesis.
- The introduction (by Michael Ruse) to The Origin Then and Now: An Interpretive Guide to the Origin of Species by David N. Reznick.
- From The New Atlantis, Stephen L. Talbott on evolution and the illusion of randomness.
- Lamarck ascending: A review of Transformations of Lamarckism: From Subtle Fluids to Molecular Biology.
- Christie Wilcox on evolution and the rise of complexity.
- Helen Camakaris on how our evolutionary instincts are shaping our future on the planet.
- A look at how evolution is written all over your face.
- From the Journal of Future Studies, Arthur Saniotis and Maciej Henneberg (Adelaide): Future Evolution of the Human Brain.
- From the Journal of Evolution and Technology, a special issue on Minds and Machines.
- Nick Bostrom and Eliezer Yudkowsky on the ethics of artificial intelligence.
- Unnatural selection: Is evolving reproductive technology ushering in a new age of eugenics?
- Welcome to Evotourism, Smithsonian’s new travel-information service that will help you find and fully enjoy the wonders of evolution.
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