Critical look at well known creationists, the arguments they propose, and their institutes and organizations.
Biology resource specializes in bioscience links and offers this section of resources on early scientists and projects including molecular biology and genetics.
Science librarian at Western Kentucky University offers this tribute to the life and work of this English naturalist, evolutionist, and social critic.
Ivy league university offers a link collection of resources on the history of genetics. Includes an archive of papers and research group histories.
Tribute to the "Homer of Insects" provides photos, a biography, chronology of important events, and scans of his manuscript. Available in multiple languages.
Dartmouth's Center for Biological and Biomedical Computing hosts this reprinted chapter on the history of the study human genetics.
Read a detailed paper by this graduate student of mathematical biology titled Evolution of Evolution: Politics and Theories of Chance and Determinism.
Garland E. Allen writes this extensive article for the society's newsletter intended for historians and teachers teaching a history of science course.
Long and detailed article explores the evolution of scientific thought and knowledge with info on famous scientists and their contributions.
Tribute is dedicated to this British botanist of the nineteenth century and features a biography, a selection of writings, and a guide to archival sources.
Institute in Stockholm, Sweden offers this large archive of articles on medicine practices from early indigenous cultures, western biomedicine, and various ethnicities.
Doctor at the University of Arizona presents this paper that takes a critical look at the historical development and philosophical foundations of modern biology.
Marine and Environmental Education and Research group writes this article on the history of marine biology and oceanography. See early maps of the world and images.
Discover details on the history and methodology of this branch of the life sciences.
Elaborates an early theory of biological genesis, which held that organisms arose of their own accord from non-living materials.
Find biographies for Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, discoverer of vitamins and essential amino acids, and for Marshall W. Nirenberg, scientist who cracked the gene code.
Authors provide this article on the evolution and higher complexity of all things including elementary particles, multicellular organisms, humans,and society.
University's Museum of Paleontology provides this A to Z list of prominent figures in the history of biology and includes photos and a brief biography.