Natural Selection is defined as any of the following:
The process of change in biological evolution in which favorable genetic traits survive and proliferate. Charles Darwin popularized the theory, often referred to as "the survival of the fittest," in 1859 in On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection.
A modification for the video game Half-Life developed by Unknown Worlds Entertainment. Released in 2002, the game merges first-person-combat and real-time-strategy genres. Natural Selection 2 is currently in development.
An Australasian online art magazine published in Auckland, New Zealand.
A surreal, single-panel comic strip by Russ Wallace.
The third album by U.S. hard rock band Fuel.
A scientific thriller novel by Dave Freedman published by Hyperion.
A snowboarding competition sponsored by U.S. apparel company, Quiksilver.
Related Natural Selection Resources
Berkeley: Natural Selection [1] Darwin and Natural Selection [2] About.com History of the 1800s: Charles Darwin Bio [3] About.com Biology: Evolution [4] Berkeley: Evolution [5] PBS: Evolution [6] Phrase Finder: Survival of the Fittest [7] On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection [8] Creators.com: Russ Wallace [9] Unknown Worlds: Video Game [10] About.com Computer Action Games: Half Life 2 [11] Natural Selection Magazine [12] Natural Selection album by Fuel [13] Snowboarding Competition [14] Novel by Dave Freedman: Natural Selection [15]
