When the Beagle expedition set sail in 1831, the great majority of English natural philosophers believed that each species of plant, animal, even microorganism was a unique and direct result of divine… more →
DarwinWatchnoolo wrote 4 days ago: Review Excerpt | After all that’s been written about Charles Darwin it’s hard to believe … more →
Dr Justin Marley wrote 2 weeks ago: The audiobook reviewed here is ‘The Voyage of the Beagle’ by Charles Darwin and narrated … more →
frabjousdays wrote 10 months ago: Today marks the bicentenary of Charles Darwin’s birth, and the 150th anniversary of the public … more →
iliketotalk wrote 10 months ago: Anyone remember this? YES! I’m sick of the cold weather now. I usually enjoy the cold up unti … more →
sorcha jayne wrote 10 months ago: My evolution course kicks off in early February, fitting really considering its Darwin’s 200th … more →
chrisdunford wrote 1 year ago: When the Beagle expedition set sail in 1831, the great majority of English natural philosophers beli … more →
chrisdunford wrote 1 year ago: I long associated Charles Darwin’s round-the-world voyage solely with biology and evolution of livin … more →
chrisdunford wrote 1 year ago: My previous post reviewed events and circumstances leading up to the sailing of HMS Beagle on Dece … more →
chrisdunford wrote 1 year ago: In 1831, Charles Darwin was earning a lack-luster degree from Cambridge University and setting his … more →