Charles Darwin
The good ship Mary Anne
...more like central Australia than the animal wonderland we anticipated. Charles Darwin was surprised, too, when he arrived in the Galapagos archipelago in 1835, writing in The Voyage...
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Canadians rescued after Galapagos yacht mishap
The tourist destination off Ecuador's coast was made famous by the 19th-century naturalist Charles Darwin because of its unique flora and fauna and fragile ecosystem. Each...
" He despaired of the weakness of mind that ran in his family. "The 'race is for the strong,' " Darwin wrote. "I shall probably do little more but be content to admire the strides others made in Science. "
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Michael Buerk on the passion of Argentina
...real cowboys; Wyatt Earp's a mincing pantywaist compared with the average gaucho. The three that rode with Charles Darwin would cut their rump steaks from the backsides of living animals...
Canadians rescued from grounded yacht in Galapagos
...Galapagos. The tourist destination off Ecuador's coast was made famous by the 19th-century naturalist Charles Darwin because of its unique flora and fauna and fragile ecosystem. Each...
Meet the beetles
...our stewardship of the planet." Discoveries beget discoveries: "Charles Darwin was interested in collecting beetles because he thought beetles were pretty. Being wealthy, he funds a trip to...
Seabird evolved head feathers as sensory device
...at least for crested and whiskered auklets - seabirds famed for their decorative head feathers. Charles Darwin suggested that elaborate display feathers were involved in sexual...
'Creation' explores Darwin's dark side
"Creation" focuses on a lesser-known portion of the life of Charles Darwin, veering away from a simply biographical account. Instead of touching on his countless zoological endeavors and...
What Can Darwin teach us about morality? The question
...by-product of evolution? guardian.co.uk, Monday 15 March 2010 09.00 GMT The grave of Charles Darwin in the north choir aisle of Westminster Abbey. One of the most tragic...
Six of the best from the Natural History Museum
...about 300,000 years ago. It is also a fossil of special historical importance. In the 19th century, Charles Darwin had predicted science would show that the origins of humanity lay in...
‘Creation' is a Darwinian dead end 2 stars
...is a case study of natural selection in action. It cross-pollinates the life story of Charles Darwin with a Lifetime Channel troubled-family potboiler. </p><p> The resulting...
REVIEW: Evolved film delves into Darwin's heart and mind
...and finds in her his greatest pupil. When Annie succumbs to illness and death, Darwin is emotionally and spiritually blasted. He walks out on God and watches helplessly as a wall goes up...
The Knife Doing Their Homework for Darwin Opera
...said Olof Dreijer to BBC 6 Music. He and his sister Karin pored over both Darwin's original texts and modern analyses of Darwinism. "Lots of reading and experimentation. I would say the...

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