Evolution

New Scientist

Richard Webb

Vol: 6
Notes
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is arguable the most important scientific idea ever - radical in its simplicity, yet infinitely complex in its implications for life and its workings. Understand its full richness in this New Scientist Essential Guide with themes including:
The origins of evolution
What Darwin's theory tells us
The role of genetics and DNA
Evolution myths and misconceptions
The future of evolution
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-Fiction B30359