Category: Evolution

  • The Structure and Evolution of Stars

    Although stars appear to be eternal on the human time scale, they are born, live and die. Despite the fact that the life span of a star is extremely long, scientists have managed to analyze the evolution of celestial bodies and synthesize the knowledge gained. Thus, several stages of the evolution of stars are known,…

  • Evolution: Are Humans Animals?

    Introduction Ever since Darwins theory of evolution became a significant part of science, it has sparked multiple debates that question its validity. Many people are very skeptical of such an unusual idea and they may not be accepting of the idea of humans as animals. In the following paper, I will review this perspective and…

  • Evolution of the Internet

    The internet is a network of computers. The first network had only three computers. The complex history of the evolution of the internet involves many aspects such as technological, organizational, social, and political. The inception of the internet was a result of military research done in the US during the Cold War era. In the…

  • Why Evolution Should Be Taught in Schools

    Table of Contents Introduction Meaning of the word theory by scientist Teaching of Evolution in Kansas Teaching of evolution in public schools Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Biological evolution refers to descent with modification. Biologically, descent is taken to refer to the concept of passing traits from one generation to another while on other hand modification…

  • Evolution of Cell Phones

    Introduction To begin with, let us mention that nowadays people do not imagine life without a cell phone. For us it is no more a wonder of engineering, but a usual means of communication and it is more likely that a person without a cell phone will be considered an odd person. It should be…

  • Skull Evolution in the Rhinocerotidae: Phylogeny of Early Rhinocerotoids

    My favorite taxon is rhinoceros. Modern rhinos, represented by a one-horned Indian rhinoceros with a pointed upper lip and a two-horned African rhino with a wide rectangular mouth, are pitiful remnants of a rich in species group of mammals. Many skeletons, bones, and teeth left from their predecessors in the Tertiary and Quaternary deposits. Central…

  • Darwins Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection

    The theory of evolution by natural selection is one of the most popular versions of how the world was organized and structured. From the beginning of the Darwinian revolution, this idea became known and widely accepted by society. Charles Darwin suggested that all species have one common ancestor, and the way the number of species…

  • The Evolutionary Process and Natural Selection

    Table of Contents Introduction Evolution and Natural Selection The Four Factors of Natural Selection Male Competition Large Trunk Increases Reproductive Chances Conclusion References Introduction Evolutionary processes in nature involve constant mutational changes in the genetic makeup and the fixation of those traits that provide a survival advantage. Since the first organism appeared on the planet,…

  • Digital Video Evolution and Its Implementation in Australia

    Introduction In the 21st century, the technological environment is under influence of high degree of robustness (Barry, Atul & Arun 1). This has had a great impact on various sectors of the economy. Amongst the technological sectors that have undergone revolution with a high magnitude, is the information communication technology (ICT). The digital revolution has…

  • Misconception and Theory of Evolution

    Introduction Many misunderstandings have arisen around the idea of evolution and its concepts. Some peoples understanding of evolution is tainted by the idea that it aims to explain where life came from. Evolution does not aim to provide light on how life began but on how it diversifies and how populations shift through time. Discussion…