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I fucking love science Happy Darwin Day!
109 months ago
Interesly On Darwin Day, 23 creatures from the twisted side of evolution
109 months ago
Interesly Happy Darwin Day. Here's 23 animals from evolution's twisted side.
109 months ago
National Geographic Abolitionists embraced Darwin’s idea as an argument against slavery—while others thought the British scientist had eliminated God.
109 months ago
National Geographic Charles Darwin—the father of evolution—would be thrilled to see the science his theory has inspired. On the famed naturalist's birthday, take a look at the groundbreaking work that has endured since his death. #DarwinDay
121 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.
Read on for How Darwin Worked: http://stuf.ly/hsw-darwin
121 months ago
Bored Panda 15+ satirical evolution cartoons to celebrate Darwin day:
15+ Satirical Evolution Cartoons To Celebrate Darwin Day
boredpanda.com
Today, on the birthday of Charles Darwin, we celebrate Darwin Day, to promote science and highlight his contributions to the field. Darwin is best known for his groundbreaking book, “On The Origin Of Species,” published in 1859, that convincingly
Read more ... argued the theory of species evolution.
121 months ago
io9 Impressive, Charles Darwin
131 months ago
I fucking love science Just in time for Darwin's birthday!
The Genomes of Darwin's Finches Have Now All Been Sequenced
www.iflscience.com
Back in 1835, Charles Darwin was captivated by the incredible diversity in beak shapes among finches living in the Galápagos archipelago off Ecuador. Now, after sequencing the genomes of all of Darwin’s finches, researchers have pinpointed the gen
Read more ... etic basis of their beak variation. The findings are…
134 months ago
American Experience Charles Darwin was born on February 12, 1809.
This month, handwritten pages from the initial draft of his “On the Origin of Species,” manuscript (and his children's doodles) will be added to the American Museum of Natural History's Darwin Manusc
Read more ... ripts Project, now the world’s largest high-quality digital archive of Darwin’s writing.
(via Washington Post)
134 months ago
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