Janet Browne, the Aramont Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University, will be this year’s guest lecturer for the 2015 Dwight H. Terry Lecture series titled “Becoming Darwin: History, ...
“He didn’t convince the world by writing his big species book or even the scientific community for that matter,” said William Ned Friedman, an evolutionary biologist from the University of Colorado.
An expert on the history of science and exploration will discuss the early days of Charles Darwin’s storied career and how the ocean played an instrumental role in its launch during a public ...
David P. Mindell, dean of science and research at the California Academy of Sciences, will lecture at the academy today on the legacy of Charles Darwin. The lecture will take place at 12:30 p.m. and ...
Two esteemed scientists from Princeton University who have dedicated their careers to studying finches made famous by Charles Darwin are the featured speakers at the 2016 Richard H. and Glenda G.
Ames is proud to announce the first lecture in a series on the Evolution of Science and Technology. On Thursday, March 12 at 7:00 PM at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, Dr. James ...
Over the weekend, Charles Darwin turned 202. I celebrated in Stony Brook on Long Island–which just so happens to be a very appropriate place to mark the event. Stony Brook University was the ...
The University of Delaware Library will present a lecture by noted collector and antiquarian bookseller Jeremy Norman titled "A Collector's Evolution: My Experience with the Books and Manuscripts of ...
It has been 145 years since Charles Darwin developed the theory of natural selection and coined the term “survival of the fittest.” Since then, it has become a household phrase, but that does not mean ...
April 3, Tuesday -- Kenneth R. Miller, author of "Finding Darwin's God: A Scientist's Search for Common Ground Between God and Evolution" (2000), will speak on "God, Darwin, and Design: Faith and ...
Scholar and diplomat Charles Hill will deliver two Patten lectures this week, bringing together topics as disparate as classical literature and the role of the United States as the world’s ...
Over the weekend, Charles Darwin turned 202. I celebrated in Stony Brook on Long Island--which just so happens to be a very appropriate place to mark the event. Stony Brook University was the ...
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