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Darwin Now: Musing on evolution  Featuring: video, The British Council

By Jack Ashby (Guest), Dr Joe Cain (Guest)

05 October 2009

The Grant Museum nestles on the site of Darwin’s London home. Its treasures offer windows on our evolutionary past but also present stark messages for...  Read more : Darwin Now: Musing on evolution

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Darwin Now pod 1: Why do we care about Darwin now? Featuring: audio, Jupiter Images

By Rissa De La Paz (The Open University), Dr Fern Elsdon-Baker (Guest), Professor Steve Jones (Guest)

05 October 2009

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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A humane naturalist Featuring: video, The British Council

By Ruth Padel (Guest)

05 October 2009

Ruth Padel reads extracts from her book, ‘Darwin: A Life in Poems.’ She sheds light on a man whose curiosity was laced with compassion.  Read more : A humane naturalist

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Leonardo's life: A timeline of geniusCreative Commons Image By Jonathan Urch via Flickr under Creative Commons licence

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

29 April 2008

Follow the timeline of Leonardo's life  Read more : Leonardo's life: A timeline of genius

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Medical discoveries in your areaCreative Commons Image Jerry Evans under CC-BY-SA licence

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

26 January 2007

Everywhere in Europe has some sort of medical claim to fame. Open University staff around the country share their local heroes.  Read more : Medical discoveries in your area

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Medical PioneersSCRAN

By Deborah Brunton (The Open University)

26 January 2007

The Making of Modern Medicine explores the history of medical ideas and how practitioners made breakthroughs in understanding how the body worked, about the causes...  Read more : Medical Pioneers

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Pathology in Renaissance ItalyUsed with permission

By The Renaissance Secrets team (The Open University)

01 September 2005

Historians have argued that the Church saw dissection as a desecration of God's creation. But Katherine Park has found evidence of numerous dissections.  Read more : Pathology in Renaissance Italy

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