Evolution That Anyone Can Understand

The function of scientific research is promoting the understanding of the world around us. In theory, anyway, the more we learn, the more potential we have of making our lives better. Thus, we have seen research in electronics provide us with computers, research in chemistry provide us with all mann...

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Main Author: Marcus, Bernard
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 2012, 2012
Edition:1st ed. 2012
Series:SpringerBriefs in Evolutionary Biology
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a   Preface -- Introduction -- Dedication -- CHAPTER 1:  Exactly what is evolution? -- CHAPTER 2:  WWhat's God got to do with it? -- CHAPTER 3:  But it's only a theory -- Chapter 4:  IceFish and Other Genetic Anomalies and an argument for vestigiality -- CHAPTER 5:  Islands in the sky and elsewhere -- Chapter 6:  Superbugs -- CHAPTER 7:  Biogeography -- CHAPTER 8:  Up a blind alley -- CHAPTER 9:  What is a sepcies? -- CHAPTER 10:  How does it work? -- CHAPTER 11:  What's the evidence -- CHAPTER 12:  Convergance -- CHAPTER 13:  Is it happening now? -- CHAPTER 14:  What about us? 
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520 |a The function of scientific research is promoting the understanding of the world around us. In theory, anyway, the more we learn, the more potential we have of making our lives better. Thus, we have seen research in electronics provide us with computers, research in chemistry provide us with all manner of synthetics, and research in agriculture provide us with more food. Periodically, scientific research uncovers something that makes some of us uncomfortable. The discovery of the link between smoking and lung cancer and heart disease was not received well by the tobacco industry, and the link between global climate change and fossil fuel use has not been well received by the petroleum industry, to cite just two examples. Usually the response of those whose world has been disrupted by science is denial, often followed by attack on or ridicule of the science that has challenged them. In the long term, however, science usually turns out to be correct