Found 71,337 results for "Evolution"
by Henri Bergson, CHAILLAND
THE existence of which we are most assured and which we know best is unquestionably our own, for of every other object w...
by Peter Kropotkin
THE conception of struggle for existence as a factor of evolution, introduced into science by Darwin and Wallace, has pe...
by Stephen Baxter
At the edge of the clearing, Purga crept out of a dense patch of ferns.
by Jerry A. Coyne
If anything is true about nature, it is that plants and animals seem intricately and almost perfectly designed for livin...
by Michael Lewis
From the snap of the ball to the snap of the first bone is closer to four seconds than to five.
by Robert M. Axelrod
UNDER WHAT CONDITIONS will cooperation emerge in a world of egoists without central authority?
by Brian Keith Hall, Brian K. Hall
biological evolution entails inherited changes in populations of organisms, over time, that lead to differences among th...
by Carl Sagan
THE WORLD is very old, and human beings are very young.
by David M. Buss
"HUMAN MATING BEHAVIOR delights and amuses us and galvanizes our gossip, but it is also deeply disturbing."
by Richard Dawkins
We animals are the most complicated things in the known universe.
by Albert Einstein
In imagination there exists the perfect mystery story.
by Greg Bear
The flat afternoon sky spread over the black and gray mountains like a stage backdrop, the color of a dog's pale crazy e...