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EvolutionandtheProblemofEvil
From: iTunes on Tue, Jul 05 2011 3:57 PM
Can Darwin save God from the problem of evil? On this video episode of ID the Future, God and Evolution editor Jay Richards discusses the problem of evil and why Darwinian evolution does not resolve it, contrary to claims by some theistic evolutionists. God and Evolution was just named...
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CuriosityCraigMundieEvolutionofTabletComputing
From: Discovery Channel on Thu, Jun 30 2011 12:35 PM
Craig Mundie discusses the evolution of tablet computing in this Curiosity video.
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CuriosityJohnSculleyMarketing
From: Discovery Channel on Fri, May 27 2011 4:43 AM
In this Curiosity video John Sculley explains the evolution of marketing.
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11Evolutionarystabilitycooperationmutationandequilibrium
From: sciencestage.com on Wed, Mar 23 2011 8:52 PM
Game Theory (ECON 159) We discuss evolution and game theory, and introduce the concept of evolutionary stability. We ask what kinds of strategies are evolutionarily stable, and how this idea from biology relates to concepts from economics like domination and Nash equilibrium. The informal argume...
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EvolutionHumanStyle
From: iTunes on Wed, Feb 10 2010 2:11 PM
A quick overview on what evolution and natural selection really are.
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EvolutionResearchersDiscussDarwins039OntheOriginofSpecies039
From: redOrbit on Thu, Dec 10 2009 6:13 PM
Some of evolution science’s brightest minds discuss the impacts of "On the Origin of Species" in this introductory video for the National Science Foundation's new special report entitled Evolution of Evolution: 150 Years of Darwin's "On the Origin of Species." credit: NSF
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DarwinandYourPast1of11DarwinandYouLectureSeries
From: sciencestage.com on Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
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DarwinandYourPast3of11DarwinandYouLectureSeries
From: sciencestage.com on Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
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DarwinandYourPast10of11DarwinandYouLectureSeries
From: sciencestage.com on Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
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DarwinandYourPast4of11DarwinandYouLectureSeries
From: sciencestage.com on Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
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DarwinandYourPast8of11DarwinandYouLectureSeries
From: sciencestage.com on Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
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DarwinandYourBrain4of11DarwinandYouLectureSeries
From: sciencestage.com on Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Bernie Crespi How has your brain been shaped by recent evolution? Can an evolutionary perspective shed light on consciousness, madness, and genius? Dr. Crespi is University Professor of Evolutionary Biology at SFU, and he will present his recently-published, provocative theories, supported b...
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DarwinandYourPast11of11DarwinandYouLectureSeries
From: sciencestage.com on Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
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DarwinandYourPast5of11DarwinandYouLectureSeries
From: sciencestage.com on Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
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DarwinandYourPast9of11DarwinandYouLectureSeries
From: sciencestage.com on Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
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DarwinandYourPast6of11DarwinandYouLectureSeries
From: sciencestage.com on Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
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DarwinandYourPast2of11DarwinandYouLectureSeries
From: sciencestage.com on Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
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Toucansusetheirgiantbillstokeeptheircool
From: Guardian on Thu, Jul 23 2009 6:57 PM
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VideoLifeRockstheEarthBiologicMineralEvolution
From: LiveScience on Fri, Jan 30 2009 8:19 PM
Biology plays a role in the evolution of minerals - and vice versa.
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