Authors: Bill Nye
Ceres (asteroid)
cheetah
chemistry
chemosynthesis
chickens, similarity to humans
Chicxulub crater
children, miseducation of, by creationists
chimpanzees; genetic distance from humans
China
Christian Scientists
Christmas Lectures
clams
class (biological)
classical physics, rules of, driving evolution
climate, and natural selection
climate change; and mass extinctions; planet-wide
clones (agricultural)
clones (animal)
cloning, of humans
clothing, and skin color
coelacanth fish
cold blooded (exothermic)
Colossus: The Forbin Project
(movie)
competition: in the natural world; within a species
complexity: of ecosystems; of living beings; and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
computers, future of, and human survival
Confined Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO)
continents, shifting of
convergent evolution
cooperation in nature
coral reefs
core samples, rock layers in
corn (maize): GMO (Bt corn); GMO (Roundup resistant); monoculture of, and corn-borer moths
corn syrup, and fat people who are malnourished
cosmic microwave background radiation
cosmic rays
crayons, colors of
creationism: evidence for, lacking; groups supporting; static and sterile nature of the theory
creationists: author's debate with one; earth history as seen by; faulty thinking of; partial acceptance of science facts by; specious arguments of; stubborn ignorance of
Creation Museum, Kentucky
creator (god); impossible to prove or disprove
Cretaceous Period
Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T or K-Pg) extinction
Cro-Magnon people
crops: GMO (Roundup resistant); insect losses
cryogenics
cuckoos
Darwin, Charles: discovery of evolution; finch study;
On the Origin of Species;
personal difficulties with evolution theory; science in the time of; study of birds and dinosaurs; study of breeding; study of homologous structures; study of the “Struggle for Life”; study of the “tree of life”; trip around the world on
HMS Beagle
Darwin Awards
Davies, Paul
death: denial of, by grave markers, memorials etc.; fear of, instinctive; necessity of
Deccan Traps
deep time
desertification
designer (creationists')
Dinosaur National Monument
dinosaurs: birds descended from; egg nests of; extinction of; feathered; fossils; museum exhibits of; social behavior of; warm-blooded
disease,
see
illness
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid): binary fission of; comparing, of two species; copying of; mutations of; sequencing of; universal code of life
Dobzhansky, Theodosius
dogs; brain of; breeds of; emotions of
Dolly the Sheep
dolphins
domains of life (four)
domestication of plants and animals
dreaming
Earth, the: age of, according to creationism; age of, according to science; energy from interior of; layers of strata in; primordial, and origin of life; unexplored parts of, possibly containing alien life
ecosystems: damage to, unpredictable; destruction of those we depend on; energy needed by, drawn from the environment; evolution of, over eons; genetic engineering and harm to; harm to, by human beings; measuring the resilience of; stable, and species stasis; various types of, found on Earth
Eddington, Arthur Stanley
Eden
egg nests, of dinosaurs and birds
eggs, human, fertilization of
Eldredge, Niles
electricity, discovery and uses of
embodied cognition
emotions, evolution of
Enceladus (moon of Saturn), life on
End-Triassic extinction
energy: and biodiversity; life's need for; sources of, on Earth
Entelognathus
environment; natural selection in the.
See also
ecosystems
eon (geologic time unit)
epigenetic change
epoch (geologic time unit)
equator, the: biodiversity at; skin color at
era (geologic time unit)
Escherichia coli
esophagus, location of
estuaries, ecosystems in
Eubacteria (kingdom of life)
Eukarya (domain of life)
Europa (moon of Jupiter); life on
evolution: complexity of, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics; a fact and law of nature; medicine's effect on; shown as a family tree; time scale of; visible, in action
evolutionary games
evolution theory: applied to medical research; criticism of (loopholes); denial of, by many; development of; feeling troubled by; natural and sexual selection in; “new synthesis” of (Dobzhansky); power of the idea; and religious beliefs; suppressing the teaching of
excretory organs, location of
extinction, human-caused
extinction events
eye, evolution of
Fall of Adam and Eve
family (biological)
family tree
Faraday, Michael
farming: breeding of plants and animals in; genetic engineering benefits to; loss of crops to insects; modern large-scale
feathers
fertilization of human eggs
finches
fish: becoming land animals; cooperation of species of; intake of oxygen from water; structure of
Fleming, Alexander
flowers
flukes and flippers
flu vaccine.
See also
influenza
flying
flying fish
folates
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
forest ecosystems
fossil record: examination of; gaps and faults in; new discoveries
fossils: age of; diversity of; how an organism becomes one; “missing” (transitional); prediction of new ones to be found
founders
foxes, domestication of
freshwater
fungi
Fungi (kingdom of life)
Galapagos Islands
game theory
Garibaldi damselfish
gastrulation
gene flow
genes: exchanged by bacteria; inheritance by means of; inserted into organisms by means of viruses; mixing of, from sex; proteins created by; random mutations in; survival and reproduction of
gene sequencing
gene therapy
genetically modified foods (GMF)
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs); emotional responses to
genetic bottlenecks
genetic code, comparing, of two species
genetic diseases
genetic diversity, lack of
genetic drift
genetic engineering; and ecosystem harm; of humans
genetic traits, successful for mating and future evolution
Genghis Khan
geochemical clocks
geologic time, units of
geology, as a science
gills
giraffes
glacial periods
Gladstone, William
God,
see
creator
Goethe, Johann
“good-enough” design; of the human body
gorillas; genetic distance from humans
Gould, Stephen Jay
Grand Canyon
greenhouse effect
greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide as
Greenland
gym workouts
habitat, destruction of
hair
Ham, Ken
handicap principle
Hansen, James
Hawaii
heat, dissipation of, by Second Law of Thermodynamics
heroism
Holocene Epoch
homeostasis
hominids (extinct)
homogeneity vs. heterogeneity debate
homologous structures
horses, breeding of
human beings (
Homo sapiens
): close relatives of (apes, hominids); dominance of, over all other forms of life; extinctions caused by; future evolution of; genetic uniformity of all; harm to ecosystems by; lineage of; more special than other species; origin in East Africa; population growth of; running speed and endurance of; science fiction future of; self-awareness of; a single race; spread of, across the world; threat of extinction of
human body: brain's connection with; as an ecosystem for microorganisms; flaws in design of; good-enough design; similar to that of other species
human consciousness, survival in a machine
human females: breasts of, signaling fertility; winning genetic traits of
human males: muscles of, signaling protection; winning genetic traits of
human society: evolution as driver of; signals in (“Keeping up with the Jones's”)
Hutton, James
hydrogen sulfide
hydrothermal vent ecosystems
ice cores, age of layers in
ice dams
ichthyosaurs
iguanas
Illinois Basin
illness: fighting it (in the immune system, with antibiotics); from microorganisms; spread through sneezes, sniffles, diarrhea
immune system
India
Indian Ocean
infants
infectious organisms, constant mutation of
influenza (flu)
inheritance of acquired traits (Lamarck's)
insects, crops lost to
intelligence, a losing genetic trait, possibly
in vitro fertilization
iridium
Ivan the gorilla
Jablonski, Nina
Jewish people
Johnny Appleseed
junkyard tornado argument
Jurassic Park
(movie)
kangaroos
Keirstead, Hans
Keller, Gerta
Kelvin, Lord (William Thompson)
Kentucky
keratin
Kerguelen Plateau
kingdoms of life (five or so)
kin selection
Kuiper Belt
Ladbrokes gambling house
Lamarck (Jean-Baptiste de Monet)
Late Devonian extinction
leaves
Leeuwenhoek, Anton van
life: alien forms of, possibly undiscovered on Earth; ancient theories of origin of; cosmic imperative to spread through the universe; energy needs of; origin from outer space; origin on Earth; on other planets; question of divine origin
life, extraterrestrial: recognizing it; search for
lifespan, human: limited to 30,000 days, more or less; prolongation of
“lilies of the field”
lineage (family tree)
Linnaean Society
Linnaean system of naming species
Linnaeus (Carl von Linné)
lions
liquid, needed for life chemistry
living beings; categorization and naming of; chemical similarity of all forms of; common ancestor of all; complexity of; requirements for (matter, energy); variety of forms of.
See also
organisms
“living fossil”
London Underground, mosquitos in
Louisiana
Lyell, Charles
macroevolution
magnetism
Maiasaura
major league baseball players
The Malay Archipelago
(Wallace)
mammals: altruism in; survival of, when an asteroid hit
Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
marine mammals
marine reptiles, extinct
Mars: conditions on; life on; seeding it with new life
Martin, Steve
mass extinctions
maternal instincts
mating: seasonal vs. year-around (human); success in, defining species
McDonald's restaurants
medicine: effect on evolution; evolution theory useful to research; history of; modern practice of
melanin
Mercury
Mesozoic Era
meteorite impact craters
methane
microbiome
microevolution
microorganisms: in the human body; recognizing new ones
milkweed plants
Miller, Stanley
Miller-Urey experiment
millipede, fossil
Miracle of the Gulls (Salt Lake City, 1848)
“missing link”
modification of existing traits by natural selection
“molecules-to-man” (creationist phrase)
Monarch butterflies
monoculture
Moon, the
mosquitos, new species in London Underground
Mount Ararat
Mount St. Helens
Murray, Bruce
mutations; and new species; tested by the environment
nails (finger, toe)
Native Americans
natural laws, uniformity of, over time
natural selection: vs. artificial selection; and complexity; Darwin's recognition of; in the environment; vs. Lamarck's ideas; vs. sexual selection
nature: Aristotle's view of; bottom-up design of; comprehending itself, through us
nautilus shell
Neanderthal people
necks
Noah's ark and flood
Nyebonics
obligate parasite
oceans: deep; ecosystems in; geologic history of
octopus
Old Tjikko (tree)
Olsen, John
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
(Darwin)
order (biological)
Ordovician-Silurian extinction
organic foods, labeling of
organisms; genes inserted into (GMOs)
.See also
living beings
organizations, human
oxygen, in water
Pääbo, Svante
Pacific Northwest
Pacific Ocean
Paleogene Period
Paleozoic Era
Pangaea supercontinent
papaya
paternal instincts
pattern seeking, a human trait
peacock
penicillin
Pennsylvania
Penzias, Arno
peptide molecules
period (geologic time unit)
Permian-Triassic extinction
perpetual motion machines
Phanerozoic Eon
pilus
Planetary Society
planets, other: around other stars; life on
Plantae (kingdom of life)
plants: leaves of; reproduction by
Pluto
polio
pollinators and pollination
population growth: of human beings; and survival of the fittest