Your Brain
Evolution Talk21 Des 2015

Your Brain

Over the course of billions of years a small region of specialized cells began to develop sensory organs. These light sensitive cells slowly developed into eyes. Behind them another organ began to develop. It's still there, buried beneath everything else that has developed to become your brain today.

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Why Water?

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Misconceptions About Evolution & Natural Selection

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