Authors: Bill Nye
populations: isolated, and species origination; large, and species stasis; small, and random gene sampling
potassium
potatoes, GMO
Precambrian Period
predator and prey
Principles of Geology
(Lyell)
Prisoners' Dilemma
Prokaryotes
proteins
Prothero, Don
Protista (kingdom of life)
pterosaurs
punctuated equilibrium
punishment, role of, in society
purebred
racism
radioactive elements, energy from
radioactivity
Rafalski, Jesse
rain forests, ecosystems in
rats, experiments with
Red Queen Theory
red squirrels
regenerative or replacement organs, from stem cells
religions: on altruism; on evolution theory; on human fertilization; unsatisfactory explanations by
reproduction, variations happening at time of
reproductive organs, location of
reproductive period (thirty years for humans)
resistance to disease, a winning genetic trait
revenge, altruistic
rhinoceros, fossil
river ecosystems
RNA (ribonucleic acid)
rocks, fossils in
Rodina supercontinent
roses
Roundup herbicide
rubidium
Russia, medical research in
Sagan, Carl
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
salmon
salt water
saving a life
saving-your-kid-or-your-mother thought exercise
scala naturae
scales (reptilian)
schools, evolution taught in
science: assault on; creationism's definition of; joy of; predictive power of; selectivity in accepting facts of; success of, in enriching daily life; support of, mandated by the U.S. Constitution
science education: assault on, by creationists; popularized by Michael Faraday; as taught in schools
scientific method
second genesis hypothesis
Second Law of Thermodynamics
selection pressure
sense of humor genetic trait
sex: energy and effort required for; everywhere in nature; purpose of, as defense against germs and parasites; thinking about it all the time
sex drive
sexes: battle of the; number of (two)
sexual selection; and future evolution of humans; speed of, in promoting evolution
shaking hands and bowing
shrimp
Shubin, Neil
Siberia
sickness,
see
illness
signals (sexual, warning)
Singularity, the
skin color; geography and; ultraviolet radiation and
sleep
smiling
smog
social Darwinism
solar energy: biodiversity driven by; compared to geologic energy; life's need for
Sommers, Joanie
soy beans, GMO
space programs
space travel
Spanish Flu
species: defined as able to interbreed; a genetic spectrum within; Linnaean system of naming; number of, on Earth; origin of; variety of, with passage of time
spinal injuries, stem cell research in repairing
spontaneous generation
spotted owls
springboks
squirrelfish
staphylococcus
stars, distance and age of
stem cell research
stratigraphy
strontium
sunlight,
see
solar energy
supercontinent
superheroes with superpowers
surrogate mothers
“survival of the fittest”; vs. “good-enough”
swimming
symbiotic arrangement
telomeres, and aging
Tennessee
termites
Tertiary Period
test animals, in medical research
Texas
thorium
Thorne, Kip
Through the Looking Glass
(Carroll)
Tibetans
Tiktaalik,
the “fishapod”
tomatoes, GMO (cold resistant)
top-down design
top-down organizations
topminnows
toxins, from bacteria
trachea, location of
transhumanism
transitional species
transpermia
Tree of Life
trees: “older than Creation”; reproduction by
trilobites
Tucker, Albert
23andMe company
two-wheeled-cart-into-bicycle thought experiment
ultraviolet radiation
Underwood, Carrie
uniformitarianism
United States, future of science in
universe, future of (heat death)
uranium
Urey, Harold
vaccines
vampire bats
velociraptors
Venter, Craig
Venus: conditions on; life on; seeding it with new life
vervet monkeys
Vira (domain of life)
viruses: creationists' view of; evolving; as form of life; not treated by antibiotics; that attack bacteria (phages); that insert genes into other organisms
Vitamin D
volcanoes
Volta, Alessandro
volunteerism
Vrijenhoek, Bob
Wallace, Alfred
Wallace effect
warm blooded (endothermic)
Washington, George
water: abundant in the solar system; needed for life chemistry; oxygen in
whales; fossil one, that walked
“What good is half a wing” question
“Where did we come from?” question
Wilson, Robert
Wilson, Woodrow
winglets, of planes and birds
wings
Wolcott, Charles
wolves, domestication of
world; traditional belief that it was always the same.
See also
Earth
World Health Organization (WHO)
wrasse
Wyoming
(wooden sailing ship)
zebra
Zion National Park
zoos, animals in
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
BILL NYE is a scientist, engineer, comedian, and inventor. He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University, where he studied under Carl Sagan, and worked as an engineer at Boeing on the 747, before creating and hosting his much-loved Emmy Awardâwinning PBS/Discovery Channel show
Bill Nye the Science Guy.
He holds six Honorary Doctorate degrees from Lehigh University, Willamette University, Quinnipiac University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Goucher College, and Johns Hopkins University, and visits Cornell regularly as a Professor in his own right.
COREY S. POWELL is the former editor in chief of
American Scientist
and
Discover,
where he is currently editor at large and continues to write the “Out There” column and blog. He is also a visiting scholar at New York University's SHERP science journalism program, as well as a freelance writer for
Popular Science, Smithsonian, Nautilus,
and
Aeon
; his article “The Madness of the Planets” appears in
The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2014.
He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, two daughters, and a small collection of Permian-era fossils. This is his first collaboration with Bill Nye, but he hopes it will not be his last.
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