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  2. Speculative evolution - Wikipedia

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    Speculative evolution is a subgenre of science fiction and an artistic movement focused on hypothetical scenarios in the evolution of life, and a significant form of fictional biology. [1] It is also known as speculative biology [ 2 ] and it is referred to as speculative zoology [ 3 ] in regards to hypothetical animals . [ 1 ]

  3. After Man - Wikipedia

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    After Man and Dixon's following books inspired the speculative evolution artistic movement which focuses on speculative scenarios in the evolution of life, often possible future scenarios (such as After Man) or alternative paths in the past (such as The New Dinosaurs). Dixon is often considered the founder of the modern speculative evolution ...

  4. The New Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The New Dinosaurs: An Alternative Evolution is a 1988 speculative evolution book written by Scottish geologist and palaeontologist Dougal Dixon and illustrated by several illustrators including Amanda Barlow, Peter Barrett, John Butler, Jeane Colville, Anthony Duke, Andy Farmer, Lee Gibbons, Steve Holden, Philip Hood, Martin Knowelden, Sean Milne, Denys Ovenden and Joyce Tuhill. [1]

  5. Category:Speculative evolution - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Speculative evolution" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Man After Man - Wikipedia

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    Man After Man is Dixon's third work on speculative evolution, following After Man (1981) and The New Dinosaurs (1988). Unlike the previous two books, which were written much like field guides, the focus of Man After Man lies much on the individual perspectives of future human individuals of various species.

  7. Rotating locomotion in living systems - Wikipedia

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    The exception to this is the flagellum, the only known example of a freely rotating propulsive system in biology; in the evolution of flagella, individual components were recruited from older structures, where they performed tasks unrelated to propulsion. The basal body that is now the rotary motor, for instance, might have evolved from a ...

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    This is an underrated aspect of artificial intelligence (AI), which has emerged as the next evolution of technology. Data plays an important role; AI is trained on data, meaning organizations with ...

  9. Category:Hypothetical life forms - Wikipedia

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    Speculative evolution (1 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Hypothetical life forms" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect ...