Posts Tagged ‘David M Raup’
Thursday, August 5th, 2010

According to Darwin, new species arise by gradual accumulation of incremental changes over long periods of time. That’s evolution in a nutshell. Can Darwin’s hypothesis be tested? To find out, we turn to the only real evidence we have of prehistoric life, our bone and shell guide to the past – the fossil record.
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Saturday, July 17th, 2010

According to Darwin, new species arise by gradual accumulation of incremental changes over long periods of time. That’s evolution in a nutshell. Can Darwin’s hypothesis be tested? To find out, we turn to the only real evidence we have of prehistoric life, our bone and shell guide to the past – the fossil record.
Tags: Darwinian Evolution, David M Raup, Fossil Record, Niles Eldridge, Stephen J. Gould
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Saturday, July 17th, 2010

According to Darwin, new species arise by gradual accumulation of incremental changes over long periods of time. That’s evolution in a nutshell. Can Darwin’s hypothesis be tested? To find out, we turn to the only real evidence we have of prehistoric life, our bone and shell guide to the past – the fossil record.
Tags: Darwinian Evolution, David M Raup, Fossil Record, Niles Eldridge, Stephen J. Gould
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

According to Darwin, new species arise by gradual accumulation of incremental changes over long periods of time. That’s evolution in a nutshell. Can Darwin’s hypothesis be tested? To find out, we turn to the only real evidence we have of prehistoric life, our bone and shell guide to the past – the fossil record.
Tags: Darwinian Evolution, David M Raup, Fossil Record, Niles Eldridge, Stephen J. Gould
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