Posted: Feb 26, 2010 2:58 pm
by CJ
Related sites of interest

These sites are usually biology based and give insights into the evolutionary process while not being specifically about evolution.

Digital Morphology The Digital Morphology library is a dynamic archive of information on digital morphology and high-resolution X-ray computed tomography of biological specimens. Browse through the site and see spectacular imagery and animations and details on the morphology of many representatives of the Earth's biota.

New United Kingdom Geologists Equipment I would not normally link to a commercial site but this has a lot of goodies relating to fossils and fossil hunting. Please note: RDF does not endorse this site but offers the link for your information.

New Latsis Symposium 2009

samar wrote:Last month I had the great opportunity to assist to a 2 day Symposium dedicated to Anniversary of the publication of the Origin of Species. The talks were given by top scientist and most very interesting!

I strongly recomend:
- Darwin's finches by Rosemary and Peter Grant
- Emma Darwin and the evolution of human childhood by David Haig
- A Neandertal Perspective on Human Origins by Svante Pääbo

An excellent resource recommended by samar.