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Falmouth was the port where HMS Beagle and Charles Darwin first set sail in 1831, and his return after a five-year voyage ...
Franck Gohier has created paintings, prints and sculptures that are on show in galleries across the world, sharing his unique ...
Earthworms’ Genomes Broke The Rules of Evolution And Could Prove Charles Darwin Wrong, Claims Study Analysis of DNA from ...
A new breakdown of earthworm DNA could help us better understand how evolution works, and it could prove Darwin completely ...
An inspiring new art tradition in the Top End begins this week with the inaugural Rotary Club of Darwin Art Show and Auction ...
In 1925, a small-town trial became a national spectacle, pitting faith against science. Here's what to know about the lasting ...
Trainer Aidan O'Brien's dominance of the Royal Ascot juvenile contests continued after Charles Darwin stormed to victory in the June 19 Norfolk Stakes (G2).
Scopes trial, in which a Dayton, Tennessee, teacher was charged with violating state law by teaching biological evolution, ...
John Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, and Westerberg, Charles Darwin was an early leader and carried on to victory. Challenged by the George Weaver-trained Sandal’s Song and Kevin Scott-trained ...
On July 1, 1858, at a meeting of the Linnean Society of London, two papers on natural selection were presented jointly on ...
The colt is by a bona fide source of juvenile talent in No Nay Never, himself a previous winner of this race whose Royal Ascot-winning two-year-olds include Wednesday's Queen Mary winner True Love, ...
As far as I know, Charles Darwin never played in a band, but he still got famous. What many people don’t know is that he was mainly famous for his book about earthworms.