The Neanderthal
In the Neander valley, limestone miners found something which shocked them. They had found bones which they first thought belonged to a bear. Once Pro...
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In the Neander valley, limestone miners found something which shocked them. They had found bones which they first thought belonged to a bear. Once Pro...
Listen NowFrog populations remained pretty much the same in Podville until the Great Fire of 2015. After the fire the population of blue frogs increased. Welcom...
Listen NowIn 1997 Professor Stephen Jay Gould published an essay in Natural History which also appeared in his book Rocks of Ages. This essay was titled ‘Non-Ov...
Listen NowWhere does altruism come from? How did it evolve in a world ruled by ‘selfish genes’? Evolution Talk is also a book! You can find links to Amazon, Ba...
Listen NowThe term ‘Survival of the Fittest’ was unleashed on the world in 1864 by Herbert Spencer when he published his work Principles of Biology. It was late...
Listen NowFor Charles Darwin, the idea of sexual selection explained a lot of what he saw in the animal kingdom. He gave sexual selection just as much importanc...
Listen NowIn 1986 Professor Robert Bakker, a paleontologist, published ‘The Dinosaur Heresies’. According to Professor Bakker there have been waves of extinctio...
Listen NowWhat killed off the dinosaurs? There are many competing theories yet there is no ‘smoking gun’. There is evidence however, and with each bit of eviden...
Listen NowToday’s episode of Evolution Talk is brought to you by all of those animals out there who exhibit vestigial features (which is pretty much every anima...
Listen NowRick Coste steps into the past to interview Charles Darwin. Evolution Talk is also a book! You can find links to Amazon, Barnes & Noble and others on...
Listen NowIn the X-Men movies the X-Men are mutants. Mistakes were made during DNA replications that brought out features and abilities which were not present i...
Listen NowThe Human genome project took 13 years to complete. Hundreds of scientists from all over the world were involved. What’s just as amazing as the comple...
Listen NowHow do we date fossils? There are a few ways and in this episode we will look at a couple. Evolution Talk is also a book! You can find links to Amazo...
Listen NowRobert Chambers’ masterpiece was titled ‘Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation’. In it he explained how everything evolved. Everything from simp...
Listen NowPatrick Matthew published ‘On Naval Timber and Arboriculture’ in 1831. There were a few positive reviews but they were somewhat tepid in their praise....
Listen NowWilliam Charles Wells, in no uncertain terms, pointed out that mankind is not immune to nature’s ability to modify an organism’s features over time. ...
Listen NowJean Baptiste Lamarck’s mechanism for evolution was wrong, as history shows, and that fact has haunted his memory ever since. But ideas and theories h...
Listen NowErasmus was a country physician. He believed that women should have access to the same education that men did, and that slavery should be abolished. H...
Listen NowJames Hutton saw the power of natural selection, but he didn’t see how it could eventually, over vast spans of time, mold an animal into something com...
Listen NowDiderot devoured the written word. It was food for his mind and he couldn’t get enough of it. He was ravenous when it came to ideas. Especially when t...
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