evolution
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A Bird’s-Eye View Of Color (Science Friday)
'Amasia': The Next Supercontinent? By Richard Harris (NPR)
Bones of Turkana (PBS)
Chew On This: Slicing Meat Helped Shape Modern Humans By Allison Aubrey and Deborah Franklin (NPR)
Dawn of Humanity (NOVA)
Dear Mr. Ham: You Can't Have It Both Ways By Tania Lambrozo (NPR)
Evo Boek
Evogeneao
Evolution: Education and Outreach (An open access journal)
Evolution: New York Times Topic
Fossils Suggest That Island Life Shrank Our 'Hobbit' Relatives By Christopher Joyce (NPR)
Gorilla Genome Sheds Light On Human Evolution (NPR)
Great Transitions: The Origin of Humans: A Short Film (HHMI)
Human Evolution (Aeon)
Human to fish, and back again: a brisk walk through our evolutionary history (Aeon)
In Neanderthals’ DNA, Ancient Humans May Have Left Genetic Mark By Carl Zimmer (The New York Times)
Modern Humans Still Evolving, and Faster Than Ever (Science Friday)
Narrower Skulls, Oblong Brains: How Neanderthal DNA Still Shapes Us By Carl Zimmer (The New York Times)
NOVA: Evolution (PBS)
Understanding Evolution
Understanding Horizontal Gene Transfer In 'The Tangled Tree' (NPR)
Unexpected gorilla snacking behaviors make scientists question what we know about early humans By Darcy Shapiro (Massive Science)
University of California Museum of Palenontology
Watch The Creationism Vs. Evolution Debate: Ken Ham And Bill Nye