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Charles Darwin

Charles Robert Darwin, FRS (12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors, and proposed the scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection.

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  1. Tech and the movies: 3D printing brings new angle to animation

    Sony Pictures ' upcoming "The Pirates! Band of Misfits" still uses molding clay and traditional stop-motion animation to bring its wide-eyed characters to life, but ...

  2. CA science center pays group $110,000 over canceled 2009 showing of intelligent design film

    A documentary on intelligent design, a theory of creation that has been dismissed by some in the scientific community as comparable to claiming the South won the Civ...

  3. Texas education board to rekindle evolution debate; new Perry-appointed chair has rocky start

    The Texas State Board of Education meets this week for the first time under its conservative new chairwoman appointed by Gov. Rick Perry and is expected to rekindle ...

  4. Book Returned to Aussie Library 122 Years Late

    SYDNEY -- A first-edition copy of Charles Darwin's "Insectivorous Plants" borrowed from the Camden School of Arts' library on Jan. 30, 1889, was finally returned -- ...

  5. Bird or Dinosaur? Famous Fossil Not First Bird After All

    One of the world's most famous fossil creatures, widely considered the earliest known bird, is getting a rude present on the 150th birthday of its discovery: A new a...

  6. 'Living Fossil' Discovered in Pacific Ocean

    An eel recently discovered in an underwater cave appears to have evolved out of step with the rest of us, retaining primitive characteristics associated with animals...

  7. A Family Field Trip Around the World

    The proof came in the Serengeti, at the end of two weeks in Africa . My husband and I were hanging out of the top of a Jeep with our two sons, squinting into the ear...

  8. Evidence for Evolution?

    Famed atheist Richard Dawkins joins Alan to discuss the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin's 'The Origin of Species'

  9. Ecuador ships 6 tons of food and water to Galapagos, hit by tsunami from Japan quake

    The Ecuadorean government has sent 6 tons of food and water to the Galapagos after the islands were hit by a tsunami from the massive earthquake off Japan.Ecuador's ...

  10. Wave flips tour boat off Galapagos Islands; Danish man dead, other tourists and crew safe

    QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuadorean officials say a tour boat has capsized off the Galapagos Islands , killing a Danish man on board.Galapagos National Park spokeswoman...

  11. Famed Galapagos tortoise Lonesome George to get 2 female partners in hopes of becoming dad

    Will Lonesome George ever become a dad?Scientists are still hoping to mate the near century-old giant tortoise from the Galapagos — even though efforts over the past...

  12. Halloween Science: Growing the Great Pumpkin

    A new world record was set this month for the heaviest pumpkin ever grown. Taking first place at the Stillwater Harvest Fest in Minnesota -- and beating last year's ...

  1. Rare Charles Darwin Book Found on Toilet Bookshelf

    An auction house says it is selling a rare first edition of Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" found in a family's guest lavatory in southern England.Christ...

  2. Paul Bettany on Playing Charles Darwin

    Catch up with real-life couple Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly who star in Darwin bio-pic

  3. Play Darwin for a Few Days in the Galapagos

    The sea lion nursed her pup under a prickly pear cactus while an iguana clumsily marched away. A tiny penguin waddled on a rock while red and orange crabs clung to t...

  4. Scientists launch invasive rat eradication project in Galapagos Islands

    A full-scale assault is targeting invasive rats that threaten the survival of birds, tortoises, iguanas and native plants of the Galapagos Islands , whose unique flo...

  5. Newton's Handwritten Notes on Laws of Motion Published Online for First Time

    Original handwritten manuscripts by Sir Isaac Newton -- including the great scientist's famous laws of motion -- were published online Monday for the first time .Cam...

  6. Galapagos researchers find 'extinct' tortoises are really alive, well

    Talk about a shell game.Scientists have located members of a giant Galapagos tortoise species thought to have gone extinct in the 1840s, USA Today reports.Researcher...

  7. Scientists find hundreds of lost fossils from Darwin collection

    British scientists have found scores of fossils the great evolutionary theorist Charles Darwin and his peers collected but that had been lost for more than 150 years...

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