
Check out this evolution timeline. Just drag your mouse along the line and see the fittest surviving and evolving and/or the awesome work the designer was doing back in the Cambrian period.

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Facebook Doesn't Need Your Money; Invest in Africa Instead
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Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
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A Geodesic Dome Promises Fish from the Sky
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Billr: The App for Dining on a Budget (Without Annoying Your Friends)
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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How Cherokee Is Real Cherokee? Mixed-Race People Discuss Elizabeth Warren
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In a Majority-Minority Nation, Numbers Aren't Everything
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Facebook Doesn't Need Your Money; Invest in Africa Instead
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Juilliard Brings Online Music Education to the Masses
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Sleep Better: 4 Ways to Manipulate Your Melatonin Levels #30DaysofGOOD
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
If you haven't already seen this Evolution of Storage infographic, take a look. It's beautiful and fun, and it has me thinking about the way we...
This collection of photos takes you on a visual tour of Crayola's packaging history. It fills me with a strange and wonderful sense of...
A visual history of the water gun, by Jason Polan. Click here for the full size image. For more content from GOOD's Water issue, click the...

From the textbook to the laptop to the iPad, what will tomorrow's college student be using? A look back at how far we've come in terms of innovation.
A new campaign urges Hollywood stars to come out of the closet. We look at what it's meant to be a gay star through the decades.
Two related articles caught my eye recently. Yesterday the BBC reported that light reflected off of city skyscrapers disrupts the behavior of...

While 57 percent of people under 30 see gay sex as "morally acceptable," only 46 percent of them would say the same about having an abortion.
Let's say you're a low income college student and you decide to apply to the federal government for a grant. But, if you major in evolutionary...

Fast food restaurants attempt to make Happy Meals seem a little happier.

Add Tennessee to the list of states currently fighting against the marriage of science and religion.
A dummy's guide to the "smart grid" Wind turbines and solar panels may be the sexy, new stars of a clean energy future, but they'll be nothing...
In Tuesday's Science Times, Carl Zimmer grants us access to scientists who are asking the question, "If it's so great to be smart, why have most...
Introducing ... the National Reconnaissance Office! The so-called U.S. Intelligence Community consists of 16 agencies--an alphabet soup that...
Humans have been able to change the world because we're smart. When machines outpace us, they'll change it all over again. Part two in a GOOD...

Google Labs has just released the Google Books N-Gram Viewer, and it is fun!
It's time for the world to get optimistic about AI again. An encore post from GOOD's miniseries on the singularity by Michael Anissimov and...

Resisting the urge to gobble up a sweet snack is an excellent predictor of academic and social success.
The quest for artificial intelligence continues with a new competition to design computer programs that can play the classic NES Super Mario Bros....

Two computer science geniuses have eager learners across the globe ready to go to virtual school.

Researchers at MIT are working on a technology that automatically and continuously adjusts the lighting in your workspace to suit your needs.

