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  2. Circuits | Darwin

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    Menu. 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
  3. Darwin & Christ's | Darwin

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    Menu. 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.
  4. Humans | Darwin

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    Menu. 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
  5. Activities & Books | Darwin

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    Menu. 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,
  6. Fish Stocks | Darwin

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    Menu. 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
  7. All Aboard The Beagle | Darwin

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    Menu. 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,
  8. Darwin & Cambridge Today | Darwin

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    Menu. 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
  9. See & Do | Darwin

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    The 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
  10. Theology | Darwin

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    Menu. 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
  11. Galapagos | Darwin

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    Menu. 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

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