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Overview and history of the Evolution/Creation debate.
A collection of answers and links about the debate between evolution and creation.
Gives arguments in favor of biological and human evolution.
Personal site that re-introduces the teaching of Creation and biblical history and overturns the teaching of evolution and secular humanism. It re-evaluates the science of evolution, the dating of the dinosaurs and the existence of Noah's Ark.
Essay on propaganda techniques.
Over one hundred tutorials on critical thinking, logic, scientific reasoning, creativity, and other aspects of thinking skills.
Explores one of the most famous scientific hoaxes in history.
Assorted collection of hoaxes, including sports hoaxes and art forgeries
SCIgen is a program that generates random computer science research papers, including graphs, figures, and citations. It uses a hand-written context-free grammar to form all elements of the papers. Generated papers are meant for amusement.
The official podcast of Skeptic magazine. Critical thinking and skeptical analysis of all types of topics, especially ones with scientific and/or supernatural aspects.
World-wide organization that encourages the critical investigation of paranormal and fringe-science claims from a responsible, scientific point of view.
Examining paranormal oddities from a realistic perspective.
Promoting science, critical thinking and the questioning of extraordinary claims. Includes information about aims, events, membership, and a forum.
A skeptical woman's science, superstitions and life blog. Includes paranormal research, education tips and science literacy.
A woman's skeptical science and life weblog.
Features information on the research programs in human anthropology, human ecology, social anthropology and human ethology.
"Cultural studies draws from the fields of anthropology, sociology, gender studies, feminism, literary criticism, history and psychoanalysis in order to discuss contemporary texts and cultural practices."
Reference sources maintained by the Edinburgh University Library. Features links to catalogs, databases and journals.
Organization dedicated to facilitating communication between researchers. Features news, officers, contacts, information on workshops, and events.
Publication that provides an overview of the many facets of anthropological research. Site features subscription information and outlines of future volumes.
A guide to world-wide universities that provide graduate degrees in archaeology, with a searchable keyword index to faculty interests.
Explore lost civilizations and cultures, mystic places, sacred writings, unexplained artifacts, and science mysteries. Biographies of popular proponents of alternative theories.
Online editions of the bi-monthly Science Frontiers digest, produced by William R. Corliss
Provides information on a project, videos and book series that claims to solve historical, scientific, theological and Biblical mysteries.
Is there evidence recorded in myths and legends that there have been global disasters which have destroyed ancient civilisations? Could these catastrophes explain the true nature of the gods? Paul Whitesman discusses these topics.
Jennifer Hutchey lists archaeology fieldwork, employment advertisements, field schools, internships, volunteering, and related resources, mainly for North America.
Archaeological practices and their effect on Geophysical survey results, with suggestions for new standards.
Online news, reviews and virtual galleries of art and archaeology exhibitions in Europe and the United States; international calendar by European journalists and critics. [English/French]
Open access academic journal published annually. It aims to promote research into the history of human populations inhabiting South-Western Asia.
An international, interdisciplinary journal published bimonthly. Interscience Wiley lists available issues, with abstracts of articles.
Provides local and global information for Africa.
The aims of this organization are to promote research and teaching of African Studies in Australia and the Pacific.
Features program details, faculty listing, news, academic resources and contact information. Located in Buffalo, NY, U.S.A.
Features courses, seminars, colloquia, activities, funding opportunities and contact details. Located at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
Features database of manuscript and document series microfilm titles. Also offers newsletter, list of current projects and contact information.
Research center for computational embodied neuroscience. Director: Razvan Florian.
Research in this Institute at Leipzig, Germany, focuses on human cognitive abilities and cerebral processes, especially language, music and action.
Researching the interactions between perception and cognition. Director: Robert Goldstone.
ICA is an academic association for scholars interested in the study, teaching, and application of all aspects of human and mediated communication.
Organization for scholars in the Midwestern United States. Conference information and submission standards for its journal, Communication Studies.
Professional association for communication scholars in the northeastern United States. Submittal requirements for Communication Research Reports and Communication Quarterly.
Includes a library, online publications, statistics, directories, and links.
The Austrian Institute for Demography presents information on their organization, research program, research projects and publications (in German and English).
A guide through pictures of the history of the US Census. Includes PDFs of the full Census forms from 1790 to 2010.
Providing data on communities that want economic development to companies and entrepreneurs planning facilities location or site selection projects.
Eldis is funded by Danida and hosted by the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex. It has a large number of links on development topics and organizations
This site, managed by John Kane of SUNY-Oswego, includes an extensive collection of links to economics resources on the internet.
Graduate level course notes by Michael Creel, written in LyX and licensed under the GNU GPL. Source code, example programs, and a PDF version are available.
A study prepared by the FDIC's Division of Research and Statistics presents a detailed analysis of the complex combination of causes that led to the extraordinary number of bank failures in the 1980s and early 1990s.
This site contains facsimiles of historic corporate annual reports from the Lippincott Library collection at the University of Pennsylvania.