Charles Darwin had it right when he said the survival of the fittest.
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Charles Darwin , the most influential scientist in human history, same thing-- he compulsively
Charles Darwin came up with the idea of natural selection because Alfred Russel Wallace was threatening to pip him to the post because he'd
Charles Darwin was thinking about the same thing long ago.
Sir Charles Darwin takes characteristically a much more analytical approach.
An exception is Charles Darwin , who describes the behavior of honeybees-- not so much the dance, but the way that the hexagonal cubes,
Two of where Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace.
Let's draw up Charles Darwin in the middle of Trafalgar Square yesterday.
You engage in what Charles Darwin calls "fools experiments."
Arts in light of Charles Darwin 's theory of evolution it's time to talk about an
So he had the evolution idea before Charles Darwin -- in fact, 100 years before Charles Darwin .
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Here's what I think Charles Darwin 's warm, little pond might look now that we know more about it.
And it goes back to the time of Charles Darwin .
This is Erasmus Darwin, Charles Darwin 's grandfather.
This nice character, Charles Darwin , one of the greatest scientists and humanitarians ever born, came up with the notion that life
I think a better theory comes from a observation by Charles Darwin that man has an instinctive tendency to speak as we see in the babel of our young children.
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The great naturalist, Charles Darwin , later in the 19th century said, "Every organism, every species, seeks to perpetuate themselves and reproduce their survivor."
Just a couple of years earlier, Charles Darwin had published a new book about evolution that was reshaping how scientists thought about where life comes from.
By the way, none other than the great Charles Darwin himself had precisely done that.
A Russian circumnavigator Krusenstern read Bougainville, and then Charles Darwin , who sails around the world in the 1830s, read Krusenstern, and so on,
There was no reason there should be another species, unless someone in perhaps the Charles Darwin era had picked up tortoises and dropped them off on Fernandina, which would
Today, the most common answer to that question comes from the modern followers of Charles Darwin , who
This is Darwin, but not Charles Darwin .
Now, ironically, Charles Darwin took these two ideas-- the idea of variation around an ideal and the idea of resource limitations
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Today, the most common answer to that question comes from the modern followers of Charles Darwin , who
Yeah, the example, the honey bees This is actually one case that troubled Charles Darwin originally when he was writing his most famous book,
I mean, if you want to blame something for this, you blame Charles Darwin .
James T. Costa is a professor of biology at Western Carolina University, and Executive Director of the Highlands Biological Station and a trustee of the Charles Darwin Trust.
In his book, "Darwin's Backyard, How Small Experiments Led to a Big Theory," he goes beyond the portrait of Charles Darwin as a brilliant thinker
The first real example of this was from one, of course, of the greatest scientists of all time, Charles Darwin .
And here, just getting back to the idea of disconfirmation, are a couple of quotes from Warren Buffett and his business partner Charlie Munger about Charles Darwin .
I read a book when I was 13 years old called "Man's Place in Nature" by Thomas Henry Huxley, who was one of Charles Darwin 's closest buddies.
The God Delusion, and The Greatest Show on Earth in which he makes a stirring defense of Charles Darwin 's theory of evolution.