Biological Evolution
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- Unnatural selection, how we are changing life, gene by gene, Emily Monosson
- Animal diversity
- Kindness in a cruel world, the evolution of altruism, Nigel Barber
- Secret chambers, the inside story of cells and complex life, Martin Brasier
- The structure of evolutionary theory, Stephen Jay Gould
- Riveted, the science of why jokes make us laugh, movies make us cry, and religion makes us feel one with the universe, Jim Davies
- Missing links, in search of human origins, John Reader ; [foreword by Andrew Hill]
- Why intelligent design fails, a scientific critique of the new creationism, edited by Matt Young and Taner Edis
- Evolution, the modern synthesis, by Julian Huxley
- Human evolution, our brains and behavior, Robin Dunbar
- The major features of evolution, George Gaylord Simpson
- How we do it, the evolution and future of human reproduction, Robert Martin
- The singularity is near, when humans transcend biology, Ray Kurzweil
- Earth, life, and system, evolution and ecology on a Gaian planet, edited by Bruce Clarke
- Significant others, the ape-human continuum and the quest for human nature, Craig Stanford
- Genetics and the origin of species
- Engineering animals, how life works, Mark Denny, Alan McFadzean
- One plus one equals one, symbiosis and the evolution of complex life, John Archibald
- The paradox of evolution, the strange relationship between natural selection and reproduction, Stephen Rothman
- The first idea, how symbols, language, and intelligence evolved from our primate ancestors to modern humans, Stanley I. Greenspan, Stuart G. Shanker
- Primate adaptation and evolution, John G. Fleagle
- Morphology and evolution of fossil plants, Theodore Delevoryas
- Dawn of the neuron, the early struggles to trace the origin of nervous systems, Michel Anctil
- The gap, the science of what separates us from other animals, Thomas Suddendorf
- The human spark, written and produced by Graham Chedd ; directed by Larry Engel ; a co-production of Chedd-Angier-Lewis Productions and Thirteen in association with WNET.org
- Encyclopedia of evolution, Mark Pagel, editor in chief
- Tales of the ex-apes, how we think about human evolution, Jonathan Marks
- The origin of adaptations
- The evolving self, a psychology for the third millennium, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
- Evolution, genetics, and man
- The recursive mind, the origins of human language, thought, and civilization, Michael C. Corballis
- The evolution explosion, how humans cause rapid evolutionary change, Stephen R. Palumbi
- The evolution of childhood, relationships, emotion, mind, Melvin Konner
- The wild life of our bodies, predators, parasites, and partners that shape who we are today, Rob Dunn
- The world from beginnings to 4000 BCE, Ian Tattersall
- Science and creationism, edited by Ashley Montagu ; [with essays by Isaac Asimov ... and others]
- On fertile ground, Peter T. Ellison
- Living in a dangerous climate, climate change and human evolution, Renée Hetherington
- Evolution and human sexual behavior, Peter B. Gray, Justin R. Garcia
- Cells to civilizations, principles of change that shape life, Enrico Coen
- Humankind, how biology and geography shape human diversity, Alexander H. Harcourt
- The Darwin reader, edited by Marston Bates and Philip S. Humphrey
- Darwinism, Peter J. Bowler
- Brain structure and its origins, in development and in evolution of behavior and the mind, Gerald E. Schneider
- Created from animals, the moral implications of Darwinism, James Rachels
- The moral animal, the new science of evolutionary psychology, Robert Wright
- Time's arrow and evolution,, by Harold F. Blum
- Monkey trials and gorilla sermons, evolution and Christianity from Darwin to intelligent design, Peter J. Bowler
- The top ten myths about evolution, by Cameron McPherson Smith and Charles Sullivan
- What evolution is, Ernst Mayr