Abstract
Evidence is anything that you see, experience, read, or are told that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened. All the biological evidences record everything that is happening on the Earth, the planet of life. All the biological events are closely related to ourselves and the environments that we live in. These evidences could be good, but they could also be bad. Some evidences are naturally occurring, whereas some evidences may be the result of human activities. Through observing, and analyzing these evidences, we can obtain new information about possible changes and developments. It took people a long time to go from observing with their own eyes to examining with a microscope. It enables people to observe the microscopic world which is once thought to be invisible. In addition, the invention of photographic and recording technologies makes it possible for us to record what we see and what we hear, and Information technology and digital technology help promote the spreading and sharing of these facts. Biological evidence, a peer reviewed, international journal with open access, commits itself to publishing biological events. These events could be coming from laboratories, or any natural environments, and they are recorded and digitalized with digital cameras or video recorders to be published as biological data. We encourage natural scientists, biologists, and anyone who is interested in biological events to record and publish any interesting biological phenomenon you discover, because any biological events could be the beginning of a new discovery. Evidence is the most powerful knowledge in biology but could be a kind of an omen for human.
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