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RichardDawkins.net


The Richard Dawkins Foundation For Reason and Science supports the scientific education, critical thinking and evidence-based understanding of the natural world in the quest to overcome religious fundamentalism, superstition, intolerance and human suffering.
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ScienceDaily.com


Latest science news and publications.
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Nature.com


Nature related scientific findings.
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HitchensZone.com


The Hitchens Zone, an unofficial resource . Here you can easily find the latest articles written by and about Christopher Hitchens.
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CenterForInquiry.net


The purpose of the Center for Inquiry is to promote and defend reason, science, and freedom of inquiry in all areas of human endeavor. The Center for Inquiry is a transnational nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that encourages evidence-based inquiry into science, pseudoscience, medicine and health, religion, ethics, secularism, and society.
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CenterForInquiry.net/oncampus


The Center for Inquiry — On Campus is dedicated to promoting and defending reason, science and freedom of inquiry in education, and to the enhancement of free thought, skepticism, secularism, humanism, philosophical naturalism, rationalism, and atheism on college and high school campuses throughout North America and around the world. CFI — On Campus consolidates international resources toward this end.
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CICLOPS.org


Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for OPerationS: The source of high resolution images of Saturn and its rings and moons from the Cassini spacecraft presently orbiting Saturn, and the center of uplink and downlink operations for the Cassini imaging science experiment led by Carolyn Porco.
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DarwinFoundation.org


The Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands (CDF) is an international not-for-profit organization that provides scientific research and technical information and assistance to ensure the proper preservation of the Galapagos Islands.
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Darwin-Online.org.uk


This site contains Darwin's complete publications, many handwritten manuscripts and the largest Darwin bibliography and manuscript catalogue ever published. There are over 160 ancillary texts, from reference works, reviews, obituaries, recollections and more. Free mp3 downloads are available.
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Edge.org


The mandate of Edge Foundation is to promote inquiry into and discussion of intellectual, philosophical, artistic, and literary issues, as well as to work for the intellectual and social achievement of society.
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EPJournal.net


Evolutionary Psychology is an open-access peer-reviewed journal that aims to foster communication between experimental and theoretical work on the one hand and historical, conceptual and interdisciplinary writings across the whole range of the biological and human sciences on the other.
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GeneticArchaeology.com


Genetic Archaeology is the study of genetic ancestry using modern forensic techniques to collect and blueprint ancient human and animal remains. The purpose is to determine genetic lineages by analyzing unique DNA markers found only in the specific groups, and tracking those markers forward to present day. This allows the archaeologist, and often times anthropologists, to find the current living descendants of our long dead ancestors.
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Giordano-Bruno-Stiftung.de


The Giordano Bruno Foundation, to which numerous renowned scientists, artists and philosophers belong, collects most recent research in the humanities and in social and natural sciences to work out their significance for the humanist goal of a "peaceful and equal co-existence of people in the here and now".
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Randi.org


James Randi Educational Foundation. An educational resource on the "paranorma"l, pseudoscientific and the "supernatural".
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WhyEvolutionIsTrue.Wordpress.com


JERRY COYNE is a professor in the department of ecology and evolution at the University of Chicago, where he works on diverse areas of evolutionary genetics. The main focus of his laboratory is on the original problem raised by Darwin -- the origin of species -- and on understanding this process through the genetic patterns it produces. He is also interested speciation, ecological and evolutionary genetics, particularly if they involve Drosophila.
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MachinesLikeUs.com


Machines Like Us is a resource for those interested in evolutionary thought, cognitive science, artificial life and artificial intelligence. It encourages relevant scientific research and analysis, posts current news and disseminates articles that promote the following concepts: 1) Evolution is the guiding principle behind life on earth; 2) Religions and their gods are human constructs, and subject to human foibles; 3) Life and intelligence are emergent properties based upon fundamental mechanics, and, as such, are reproducible; 4) Living organisms are magnificent machines; robust, dynamic, self-sufficient, precisely tuned to their environment, and deserving our respect and study. You are invited to participate in the venerable quest to build Machines Like Us.
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MichaelShermer.com


The official Michael Shermer website. A great resource for Michael Shermer's work.
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NCSEweb.org


The National Center for Science Education (NCSE) defends the teaching of evolution in public schools. We are a nationally-recognized clearinghouse for information and advice to keep evolution in the science classroom and "scientific creationism" out.
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Science.org


Breaking news and all things science.
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