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"4,000 million years crammed into one website"
The
Origin Online Read the full text of Charles
Darwin's Origin Of Species, or browse through the
illustrated guide adapted from the BBC TV programme. View it
all online or download the whole section for offline reading.
The
Man and his Legacy Essays on Darwin and Darwinism
for beginners to experts. Christians, gene theorists,
historians, scientists and many others, including Richard
Dawkins and George Dyson, offer their take on evolution.
Alife
Play with Biotopia, our online artificial life
environment, browse through the reports for the (now
wound-down) multi-user version, or explore our collection of
links to the best artificial life-related sites on the web.
Natural
Selections An astronaut, a knight, a swimmer and
others discuss the animal that has most profoundly inspired
them. In Real Video.
Fossil
Roadshow The Fossil Roadshow comes to you live
from the Natural History Museum in London, hosted by Michaela
Strachan and Peter Snow. This event encourages amateur
palaeontologists from around the country to bring their
'finds' in to be examined by world class experts.
Get the Fossil Roadshow Booklet
A full colour interactive booklet which provides
further information and helps all the family to find out more
about fossils and evolution is available. It includes a fossil
key which has been specially designed by the Natural History
Museum - so everyone can be their own fossil expert!
Order your copy priced at £4.95 (including post and
packing) by calling the credit card orderline on 0990 100 789
(calls cost a maximum of 12p per minute).
Or send a cheque/PO for £4.95 made payable to BBC
Education to:
Evolution Weekend PO BOX 7 London W12 8UD
Extinction
Files Why do species die out? theories, answers,
chat and explanations.
Life
On Earth The classic Natural History series. Full
transcripts tracing evolution from chemical soup to sea
squirts to humans.
Friday 27th to Sunday 29th March 1998
was BBC TWO's Evolution Weekend.
This site contains a range of materials directly
related to the various television programmes shown on BBC TWO
over that weekend, in addition to a large amount of original
online content. |