Any scientific theory can be disproven if information becomes available that contradicts a premise of that theory.
Most theories however got to be theories because they take into account all the information/data available.
This is the case with evolution and it is very unlikely at this point that it will be disproven.
It can however like all theories, be modified to fit new information (that doesn't strike at it's premise) as well as be argued at the details level (punctuated equilibrium for example).
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