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Psychology | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/psychologyMenu. Main navigation. Darwin's Impact On Psychology. In On the Origin of Species Darwin wrote:. ‘In the distant future I see open fields for more important researches. Psychology will be based on a new foundation, that of the necessary -
Pigeons | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/pigeonsplants: ‘may not those naturalists… learn a lesson of caution when they deride the idea of species in a state of nature being lineal descendents of other species?’. -
Botany | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/botanyMenu. Main navigation. Darwin & Botany. Many people know about Gregor Mendel and his work on peas which laid the foundation for modern genetics, but the public does not often associate Darwin with botany. They should: he published numerous articles -
Zoology | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/zoologyMenu. Main navigation. Darwin & Zoology. Humans are animals. Many people most readily associate Darwin’s evolutionary ideas with other animals: monkeys, birds, whales etc. But neither Darwin’s theoretical work nor his practical studies were -
Updating Darwin | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/updating-darwinMenu. Main navigation. Work. Updating Darwin. Science works by continually testing and revising its theories. Darwin's theories on how evolution works have been no exception. 150 years worth of research has shown that Darwin was right, but have also -
Class Trips In Cambridge | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/class-trips-cambridgeMenu. Main navigation. Work. For Teachers. Class Trips In Cambridge. Sometimes getting out of the classroom and teaching in a different setting can be great for both students and teachers. Cambridge has a lot of places ideal for educational school -
Mendel's Genetics | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/mendels-geneticsMenu. Main navigation. Work. Updating Darwin. Mendel's Genetics. The work of Gregor Mendel laid the foundations for genetics. Initially his work went unnoticed and when it was finally recognised his findings were seen as being an alternative to -
The DNA Age | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/dna-ageMenu. Main navigation. Work. Updating Darwin. The DNA Age. Darwin's theories depended on there being a way for offspring to inherit their parents' characteristics. For example, if a particular giraffe has a longer neck than average, allowing it to -
Biology | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/biologyMenu. Main navigation. Darwin's Impact On Biology. ‘Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution’ – Theodosius Dobzhansky (1973). These words are as true today as they were at the time they were written. Evolution has -
Walking With Henslow | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/walking-henslowMenu. Main navigation. Life. Work. How Henslow inspired Darwin. Darwin’s time spent at Christ’s was a period of great intellectual growth in his life, and it is here that some of the major ideas that culminated in his evolutionary theories were -
Circuits | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/circuitsMenu. Main navigation. Work. Applications. The Descent Of The Man-Made. Darwin developed his theories to explain the biological world. Now they are being put to work in a completely different field – evolutionary electronics, which may produce a -
Darwin & Christ's | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/darwin-christsMenu. Main navigation. Work. Darwin & Cambridge Today. Darwin & Christ's College. ‘upon the whole, the three years I spent at Cambridge were the most joyful of my happy life’. Darwin’s time at Christ’s College was very important for him. -
Humans | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/humansMenu. Main navigation. Darwin & The Descent Of Man. Charles Darwin’s theories of natural and sexual selection apply to humans as they do to any other species. Recent editions of his most famous book, On The Origin of Species, often feature a -
Activities & Books | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/activities-booksMenu. Main navigation. Work. For Kids. Activities & Books For Kids. There are many good children's books and other materials about Darwin's life and evolution. Below is a non-exhaustive list. The Amazing Voyage of Charles Darwin. by Anna Nilsen, -
Fish Stocks | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/fish-stocksMenu. Main navigation. Work. Applications. Evolution And Fish Stocks. Fish and shellfish have long been a vital food source for humans. Historically, fish stocks seemed so plentiful that many thought there were such huge amounts of fish in the sea -
All Aboard The Beagle | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/all-aboard-beagleMenu. Main navigation. Life. Work. All Aboard The Beagle! Darwin’s voyage on the Beagle was a key turning point in his life, as he acknowledges in his Autobiography:. ’The yoyage of the Beagle has been by far the most important event in my life, -
Darwin & Cambridge Today | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/darwin-cambridge-todayMenu. Main navigation. Work. Darwin & Cambridge Today. Darwin's time in Cambridge was very important for him. It was here that he met Henslow and Sedgwick, two great scientists, who saw the potential in the young beetle collector and encouraged him -
See & Do | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/see-doThe gardens also boast nine national collections. Amongst the tree collections are different varieties of Pinus nigra which Henslow collected to demonstrate variability within species, a lesson which he taught to -
Theology | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/theologyMenu. Main navigation. From Wilberforce To Dawkins: Evolution & Religion. The publication of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species and later of The descent of Mantriggered fierce debates and raised many questions about life and its origins. This led -
Galapagos | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/galapagosMenu. Main navigation. Life. Work. Galapagos. The Galapagos holds a special place in the history of evolution, but the story of how the island’s wildlife influenced Darwin’s thought is often misconstrued. Many people imagine the young Charles -
The Fossil Record | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/fossil-recordMenu. Main navigation. Work. Updating Darwin. The Fossil Record - The Prodigal Son Returns. Darwin seemingly had little faith in the fossil record as a source of evidence for his theory; it was just too incomplete:. ‘I look at the natural -
The Response To Darwin | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/response-darwinMenu. Main navigation. Work. Evolution. How Did The Victorian World Respond To Darwin? When Darwin first wrote to his friend and confidant Joseph Hooker detailing what he modestly called his ‘presumptuous’ and ‘foolish’ work on evolution and -
Young Man! | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/young-manMenu. Main navigation. Work. Darwin & Cambridge Today. Young Man! The most common image of Darwin is as an old man with a bushy beard, a bald head, and usually a bit of sour expression on his face. This is a great shame as such images fail to get -
What Is Evolution? | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/what-evolutionMenu. Main navigation. Work. For Kids. What Is Evolution? Evolution is the slow process that changes animals and plants and it’s a great piece of science! It describes loads of things in nature like fossils, peacocks' tails, lions’ teeth, -
Natural Selection | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/natural-selectionMenu. Main navigation. Work. Evolution. Natural Selection. Natural selection is Darwin’s most famous theory; it states that evolutionary change comes through the production of variation in each generation and differential survival of individuals -
Symbiosis | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/symbiosisMenu. Main navigation. Work. Case Studies. Symbiosis: No Man Is An Island. John Donne once wrote that no man is an island. Biology can go one better and can assert that no organism is an island either! Clearly no organism exists wholly by itself in -
Childhood | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/childhoodMenu. Main navigation. Life. Work. Darwin's Childhood. Born on 12th February 1809 into a wealthy family, Charles Robert Darwin had a pretty ordinary childhood. He didn’t enjoy or do well at school but he had, from an early age, a passion for -
Philosophy | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/philosophyMenu. Main navigation. Darwin The Philosopher. Darwin is remembered for his brilliant science: in many ways though he was equally gifted in philosophy. He himself made many fundamental changes to the way we approach philosophy, and his work has -
Linguistics & Literature | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/linguistics-literatureMenu. Main navigation. Darwin, Literature & Language. Darwin’s work quickly captured the minds of many writers. More recently, evolutionary ideas have been used to explore how texts and even languages change over time. Darwin’s work captivated -
Drug Design | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/drug-designMenu. Main navigation. Work. Applications. Evolving Drug Design. Humans are the product of evolution. Many of the diseases we have to put up with are also either the product, or by-product of evolution. Can we turn this on its head and use -
Weismann And Inheritance | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/weismann-and-inheritanceMenu. Main navigation. Work. Updating Darwin. Weismann & Inheritance. Darwin’s theory of natural selection is critical for the modern study of evolution. However, as important as its central idea is, The Origin of Species is not the 'bible' of -
Barnacles | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/barnaclesMenu. Main navigation. Barnacles. Darwin was to spend eight hard years on barnacles, toiling away dissecting these tiny creatures under the microscope. The result was a 4 volume monograph on the Cirrepedia, living and extinct – the authoritative -
Flowers | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/flowersMenu. Main navigation. Work. Case Studies. Flowers. When Darwin first proposed his theory of evolution by natural selection many people collected orchids. Their complicated and delicate flowers were held up by some as an example of nature’s beauty -
Trilobites | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/trilobitesMenu. Main navigation. Work. Case Studies. Trilobites. This case study focuses on a group of extinct early arthropods called trilobites. Trilobites were a hugely successful group and they are the most diverse group recorded in the fossil record, but -
Variation | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/variationMenu. Main navigation. Work. Evolution. Variation. Understanding how individuals of the same species vary was key to Darwin developing his theory. He had begun noticing variability of individuals during the Beagle Voyage, but it was through his -
Sexual Selection | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/sexual-selectionMenu. Main navigation. Work. Evolution. Sexual Selection. In order to leave an evolutionary legacy survival is not enough. Individuals must also reproduce. Over 90% of species reproduce sexually, meaning two individuals from each sex must mate in -
Life's Orgins | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/lifes-orginsMenu. Main navigation. Work. Updating Darwin. Life's Orgins. ‘Probably all the organic beings which have ever lived on this earth have descended from some primordial form, into which life was first breathed’. This is all Darwin says in The -
The Eclipse Of Darwin | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/eclipse-darwinMenu. Main navigation. Work. Updating Darwin. The Eclipse Of Darwin. Like many revolutionary scientific theories, Darwin's ideas were not accepted immediately. His theory suggested that the origins of life are both cruel and blind - relying on death -
Speciation | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/speciationMenu. Main navigation. Work. Evolution. Speciation: The Origin Of Species. Darwin’s great book is titled On the Origin of Species, but some have said this is misleading. Darwin discusses evolution, common descent and natural selection at great -
Hox Genes | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/hox-genesMenu. Main navigation. Work. Case Studies. Hox Genes & Animal Body Plans. Animals have very different body plans. Compare, for example, a centipede to a bird, or a mouse to a fly, and it’s easy to see the differences. How has evolution produced -
Then & Now | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/then-nowMenu. Main navigation. Work. Darwin & Cambridge Today. Cambridge Then & Now. The University of Cambridge celebrates the 800th anniversary of its foundation in 2009. Since Darwin became an undergraduate in 1827 the university has changed rapidly from -
Mimicry | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/mimicryMenu. Main navigation. Work. Case Studies. Mimicry. When one species looks very similar to another we say they mimic one another. You’ll be familiar with some common mimics, for example many bee, wasp and hoverfly species mimic each other all -
Conservation | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/conservationMenu. Main navigation. Work. Applications. Evolution & Conservation. Life on earth is currently undergoing one of the largest mass extinctions our planet has seen. Human activities affect the natural world in a number of ways; we destroy natural -
Intelligent Design | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/intelligent-designMenu. Main navigation. Intelligent Design. Life is complicated. How have the many varied and complex beings come into existence? Why are they so good at scratching out a life in their own particular way? In the eighteenth century William Paley -
Darwin's Evolution | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/darwins-evolutionMenu. Main navigation. Darwin's Evolution. On the Origin of Species, written by Charles Robert Darwin and published in November 1859, is the most defining and important book in evolutionary biology. In this book, Darwin argued that different forms -
Credits & Acknowledgements | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/credits-acknowledgementsMenu. Main navigation. We are very grateful toand Excellence for helping to fund this project. We wish to thank the Master and fellows of Christ's College, especially Prof. Jim Smith, Prof. Martin Johnson, Rev'd Christopher Woods and those on the -
The Modern Synthesis | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/modern-synthesisMenu. Main navigation. Work. Updating Darwin. The Modern Synthesis. The Modern Evolutionary Synthesis is the name given to the school of thought which is now broadly accepted by evolutionary scientists around the world. Formal amalgamation -
Typical Students | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/typical-studentsMenu. Main navigation. Life. Work. Typical Students. Perhaps somewhat surprisingly, Darwin was never really a model student and he didn’t particularly enjoy his university studies, either at Edinburgh or Cambridge. At Edinburgh he spent more time -
Finches & Fishes | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/finches-fishesMenu. Main navigation. Work. Case Studies. Finches & Fishes. Evolution can be a very slow process. Too slow to observe within a human life time? Darwin seemed to think so, but actually we now have numerous examples where long term studies of -
Back To The Beagle | Darwin
https://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/back-beagleIt was his first lesson in gradualism. He didn’t wait long to put it into practice either.
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