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Excellent source of information about fossils and paleontology. Includes a topographic map of the United States showing geologic time.
An NSF-funded center, representing a collaborative effort by three universities in North Carolina's Research Triangle (Duke, NC State, and UNC-Chapel Hill), whose goal is "to help foster a grand synthesis of the biological disciplines through the unifying principle of descent with modification."
Linked to the homepages of several paleoanthropology discussion lists, this page archives moderated discussions of the evolution of the genus Homo, and more generally of the primates, and related resources on this topic.
Evolution of the whale shows scientists studying the bones of an ancestor of whales, porpoises, and dolphins, produced by Nature, a prestigious, international scientific journal.
Information about the activities of the Center, and links to resources for learning more about primates, including images of materials available on loan from the Centers Audiovisual Archive. The Wisconsin National Primate Research Center is one of eight federally supported (NIH-NCRR) National Primate Research Centers and the only one in the Midwest. More than 250 center scientists, through...
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