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The Economist He is known to the world for one book. In truth Darwin was a prolific author; like a 19th-century David Attenborough, he churned out bestselling volumes on earthworms, coral reefs, barnacles, insectivorous plants and, of course, human origins
107 months ago
I fucking love science Happy Darwin Day!
109 months ago
Howstuffworks Happy International Darwin Day! In honor of Charles Darwin (born February 12, 1809) and the impact of his case for evolution through genetic variation and natural selection.
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121 months ago
io9 Charles Darwin's grandpa was nearly an inadvertent supervillain.
Here Was Erasmus Darwin's Plan To Destroy The World
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Erasmus Darwin was the grandfather of the more famous Charles, a scientist in his own right, and an inadvertent supervillain. In an effort to make afternoon strolls more pleasant, he came up with a terraforming idea that was outlandish, inspiring, an
Read more ... d — looking back — nearly apocalyptic.
129 months ago
io9 Impressive, Charles Darwin
131 months ago
HuffPost Politics It's the fourth time members of congress have pushed such a resolution, which would be largely symbolic.
134 months ago
HuffPost Politics "There is a realm for science and facts and there is a realm for faith and those are separate realms. I will be on the side of science."
134 months ago
HuffPost Science & Tech We can't wait to celebrate it!
134 months ago
HuffPost Politics Markell praised Darwin's theory of evolution as "the foundation of modern biology, an essential tool in understanding the development of life on earth."
134 months ago
io9 Make it stop.
135 months ago
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