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With a growing number of interactive websites, the Smithsonian National Museum is evolving into a hub for national and international electronic education. There are over twenty online exhibits, each containing extensive...
The Center for Systematic Biology and Evolution at the Academy of Natural Sciences engages in biodiversity research that "involves the discovery of species and the working out of the relationships among those species,...
This site contains Darwin's complete publications and many of his handwritten manuscripts. There are over 50,000 searchable text pages and 40,000 images, as well as a Darwin bibliography and manuscript catalogue. More...
The Leakey Foundation is "a member supported organization committed to research related to human origins." This well-designed, interactive website offers a variety of information related to the research interests...
This case study sets students up to examine primate skulls and develop their understanding of skull anatomy. Students will begin to recognize some of the differences between apes and humans. The material would be most...
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