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Darwin Now pod 9: Living legacy
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Find out how Darwin’s scientific legacy is being carried forward in this year of the bicentenary of his birth. Read more : Darwin Now pod 9: Living legacy
Darwin Now pod 8: Genetic revolutions
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Genes provide a powerful record of our evolutionary past. Living things even share a genetic toolkit that can generate a breathtaking diversity of body forms.... Read more : Darwin Now pod 8: Genetic revolutions
Darwin Now pod 7: Evolution and the human family
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What can evolution tell us about falling birth rates, the menopause or the role of parents in childcare? Biological anthropologist Ruth Mace highlights the interplay... Read more : Darwin Now pod 7: Evolution and the human family
Darwin Now pod 6: Language diversity
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Do languages evolve in the same way as species do in nature? If so, how can evolutionary biologists shed light on the study of language... Read more : Darwin Now pod 6: Language diversity
Darwin Now pod 5: Darwinian demons
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If only the fittest survive in nature, you might expect the world to be taken over by a small number of rampant species. So why,... Read more : Darwin Now pod 5: Darwinian demons
Darwin Now pod 4: Global response
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How has the worldwide audience reacted to Darwin’s theory of evolution? And now that his works are coming online, what has been the impact of... Read more : Darwin Now pod 4: Global response
Darwin Now pod 3: Darwin's world-wide web
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Darwin was arguably the scientific social networker of his day. Explore the web that he spun through his lifetime correspondence across the world. Read more : Darwin Now pod 3: Darwin's world-wide web
Darwin Now pod 2: Darwin in context
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How do you propose a radical theory without sacrificing your reputation? Professor Jim Moore explores the social and scientific context in which Darwin developed his... Read more : Darwin Now pod 2: Darwin in context
Darwin Now pod 1: Why do we care about Darwin now?
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Professor Steve Jones reflects on how well Darwin’s ground-breaking theory of evolution has stood the test of time. Fern Elsdon Baker outlines the global scope... Read more : Darwin Now pod 1: Why do we care about Darwin now?








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