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Why Evolution Is True

Why Evolution Is True delves into the foundational principles of evolutionary biology, presenting a rigorous defense of the theory through a wealth of scientific evidence. The book covers key concepts such as natural selection, genetic variation, and the fossil record, offering a clear and accessible explanation of how evolution shapes life on Earth. more

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Jerry A. Coyne
Jerry A. Coyne

Jerry A. Coyne is a renowned evolutionary biologist and writer, born on December 30, 1949. He is a professor at the University of Chicago, focusing on evolutionary biology and genetics. Coyne is known for his in-depth research on evolutionary theory and his contributions to science popularization. more

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