Darwin

Who described evolution more correctly - Darwin or Lamarck?

Charles Darwin statue, UK. Photo: shutterstock

What is the theory of evolution and how did it all begin?

This valve was not 40 years ago | Photo: from an article by Anthony Herrel and his colleagues from the journal PNAS (issue 105, 12)

Evolution, creation and the school: how biology should be taught

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The "terrible" mystery of evolution

Alfred Russel Wallace in a photograph from 1895. From Wikipedia

The forgotten father of the theory of evolution

A humorous look at human evolution. Image: POSSAN - Wikimedia Commons

A process is not a theory, a fact is not an assumption

The white moth Biston betularia that became extinct due to the soot that covered the trees during the industrial revolution and was replaced by a black moth. From Wikipedia

A few words for the skeptics

The evolution of the crustaceans. Exhibit at the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada. From Wikipedia

Evolution or bievolution?

God according to Michelangelo

Does the theory of evolution disprove the existence of God?

Galapagos tortoises are the largest land tortoises in the world. In fact, the islands are named after the turtles, whose armor reminded the Spanish sailors of the shape of a saddle called Galapagos. Photo: Amir Gur (c)

Islands in the Humboldt Stream

Artist's perception - the sun as a changing star that seems very fixed to us

The Age of the Sun and Darwinism

The watch Roy smashed on the Dolomites

The evolutionary difference between man and the clock

Nils Aldridge (left) of the New York Museum of Nature and Glenn Gehr of the Department of Evolution at the State University of New York at New Paltz mark the 201st birthday of Charles Darwin

Darwin is still relevant

A 19th century cartoon depicting Darwin as a monkey

Darwin's eyes

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Darwin's Origin of Species - a biography of a book

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Misconceptions about evolution - part XNUMX - who first came up with the idea?

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Misconceptions about evolution - Part I

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The Darwin exhibition opened at the Science Museum in Jerusalem

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Darwin versus the fundamentalists

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Key concepts in the theory of evolution

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Darwin's living legacy

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Obama in tribute to Darwin: we must promote science

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What Darwin and Lincoln have in common, and not just the birthday