Évolution (Biologie)
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Évolution (Biologie)
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Évolution (Biologie)
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- The dawn of the deed, the prehistoric origins of sex, John A. Long
- The theory that changed everything, "On the Origin of Species" as a work in progress, Philip Lieberman
- The social conquest of earth, Edward O. Wilson
- Unnatural selection, how we are changing life, gene by gene, Emily Monosson
- Humanimal, how Homo sapiens became nature's most paradoxical creature : a new evolutionary history, Adam Rutherford ; illustrations by Alice Roberts
- Lamarck's revenge, how epigenetics is revolutionizing our understanding of evolution's past and present, Peter Ward
- Evolution's bite, a story of teeth, diet, and human origins, Peter S. Ungar
- The deep history of ourselves, the four-billion-year story of how we got conscious brains, Joseph LeDoux ; illustrations by Caio da Silva Sorrentino
- The accidental species, misunderstandings of human evolution, Henry Gee
- Neanderthal man, in search of lost genomes, Svante Pääbo
- Survival of the beautiful, art, science, and evolution, David Rothenberg
- Human evolution, our brains and behavior, Robin Dunbar
- The meaning of human existence, Edward O. Wilson
- Microbes and evolution, the world that Darwin never saw, edited by Roberto Kolter and Stanley Maloy
- The cheating cell, how evolution helps us understand and treat cancer, Athena Aktipis
- Masters of the planet, seeking the origins of human singularity, Ian Tattersall
- Everyone is African, how science explodes the myth of race, Daniel J. Fairbanks
- Living in a dangerous climate, climate change and human evolution, Renée Hetherington
- Life, the leading edge of evolutionary biology, genetics, anthropology, and environmental science, edited by John Brockman
- Purpose & desire, what makes something "alive" and why modern Darwinism has failed to explain it, J. Scott Turner
- The selfish gene, Richard Dawkins
- The complete world of human evolution, Chris Stringer, Peter Andrews
- Darwin deleted, imagining a world without Darwin, Peter J. Bowler
- The improbable primate, how water shaped human evolution, Clive Finlayson
- Inferior, how science got women wrong and the new research that's rewriting the story, Angela Saini
- Secret chambers, the inside story of cells and complex life, Martin Brasier
- Feathers, the evolution of a natural miracle, Thor Hanson
- The drunken monkey, why we drink and abuse alcohol, Robert Dudley
- Evolving brains, emerging gods, early humans and the origins of religion, E. Fuller Torrey
- The evolution of beauty, how Darwin's forgotten theory of mate choice shapes the animal world -- and us, Richard O. Prum
- Evolution and the Victorians, science, culture and politics in Darwin's Britain, Jonathan Conlin
- Evolution, the story of life on Earth, written by Jay Hosler ; art by Kevin Cannon and Zander Cannon
- The smart Neanderthal, bird catching, cave art & the cognitive revolution, Clive Finlayson
- Darwin's ghosts, the secret history of evolution, Rebecca Stott
- Dirty biology, the x-rated story of the science of sex, script by Léo Grasset ; art by Colas Grasset
- An appetite for wonder, the making of a scientist : a memoir, Richard Dawkins
- Shaping humanity, how science, art, and imagination help us understand our origins, John Gurche
- Our senses, an immersive experience, Rob DeSalle ; illustrated by Patricia J. Wynne
- Restless creatures, the story of life in ten movements, Matt Wilkinson
- Blueprint, the evolutionary origins of a good society, Nicholas A. Christakis
- From bacteria to Bach and back, the evolution of minds, Daniel C. Dennett
- A troublesome inheritance, genes, race, and human history, Nicholas Wade
- Darwin, portrait of a genius, Paul Johnson
- Race?, debunking a scientific myth, Ian Tattersall and Rob DeSalle
- The brain, big bangs, behaviors, and beliefs, Rob DeSalle and Ian Tattersall ; illustrated by Patricia J. Wynne
- The blind watchmaker, why the evidence of evolution reveals a universe without design, Richard Dawkins ; [illustrations by Liz Pyle]
- Cells to civilizations, principles of change that shape life, Enrico Coen
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