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There Was No First Human

Contributed by BoyMonkey74

Minds Blown: Scientists Develop Fish That Can Walk on Land
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WELCOME!

 

 

 

 

 

This website was created to organize the ATS Library which was started on the Origins and Creationism board here.

 

 

The ATS Library is an on-going project to develop a comprehensive source of scientific evidence supporting evolution.

 

There is a lot of redundancy on the ATS board. The same questions are asked multiple times and the same responses given by others. This library will serve as a convenient link where hard science on evolution can be easily accessed by those who wish to challenge the anti-science members on the board.

 

The sticky thread at the ATS forum is difficult to manage with updates.  There's no way to keep the categories and topics in order.  It has already become too large for a single post and has to be split up.  This free website will have a continuous flow of new information organized alphabetically by category with a linked index.

 

Please continue to contribute your information and links at the ATS forum on the sticky thread at the top.  I'll pick up the links and post them here.  I will also continue to upload contributions at the ATS forum but they won't necessarily be in order. 

 

I will have a link to this website at the bottom of all my posts so it will be easy to connect.

 



 

Link to Latest Research Article

Evolution in Action

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Double Chicken study reveals evolution can happen much faster than thought: New study of chickens overturns popular assumption that evolution is only visible over long time scales -- ScienceDaily

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New study of chickens overturns popular assumption that evolution is only visible over long time scales

 

Date:

October 27, 2015

 

Source:

University of Oxford

 

Summary:

Scientists found two mutations that had occurred in the mitochondrial genomes of the birds in only 50 years, showing a rate of evolution much higher than the widely accepted rate of change in the mitochondrial genome of about 2 percent per million years.

 

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