“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.
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 ...
An evolutionary biologist, geneticist and philosopher of science will deliver an engaging public lecture on Darwin, natural selection and connections to science and religion at Scripps Institution of ...
Modern scientists will combine research methods in their work, said Edward Wilson Tuesday night as the first speaker in the Darwin Distinguished Lecture Series. Wilson, a professor emeritus at Harvard ...
Piers Hale will deliver a lecture, "The Post-Darwinian Natural Theologies of Asa Gray and Charles Kingsley," on Friday at Oregon State University. The free lecture begins at 4 p.m. in Memorial Union ...
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 ...
A scholar specializing in the philosophy of biology will present Philosophical Reflections on Darwin's Theory at the University of Oklahoma. Elliott Sober, of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will ...
This Saturday, Feb. 12, marks the 202nd birthday of Charles Darwin. What are you doing to celebrate? --- In honor of the groundbreaking natural selection pioneer, the University... This Saturday, Feb.
The deadline to sign up for free bus transportation to the University of Notre Dame for a Nov. 1 lecture by Kenneth Miller, author of "Finding Darwin's God," is noon Thursday. The trip is part of the ...
THE previous four volumes contain all the papers that Sir George Darwin desired to see reprinted; and, although there remain many scientific reports on geodesy and the tides, the editors of this ...
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