
Diderot's Dream – Updated
Diderot devoured the written word. It was food for his mind and he couldn't get enough of it. He was ravenous when it came to ideas. Especially when those ideas took him into places that others feared...
12 Jan 201516min

Of Mermaids and Men
Benoit de Maillet believed that life, all life, came from the sea. And not only did it come from the sea, but it continued to evolve into different species as it encountered different environments. To...
5 Jan 201520min

Lucretius – Evolution's Poet
In the first century BC the Roman poet Lucretius wrote On the Nature of Things. A poem with 7400 lines of verse that covered everything from the tiniest particles of matter and how they move, as well ...
29 Des 201414min

The Father of Zoology
Aristotle actually came close to explaining natural selection, 2200 years before Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace did.
22 Des 201415min

Darwin and God
Charles Darwin questioned everything when it came to the origin of species and the evolution of life here on earth. That questioning led him into some pretty dark places. As he grew more and more cert...
15 Des 201413min

Darwin or Design
As a young man, the more Charles Darwin learned about nature the more he began to question things. If species were immutable, meaning they never changed, then how was it that breeders were able to cha...
8 Des 201415min

Darwin's Doubts
Throughout his life Charles Darwin suffered bouts of anxiety and often went off alone by himself to think. His work afforded him the perfect escape and he dove into it at every opportunity.
1 Des 201413min

The Beginning: Out of the Sea
The sea was full of life a half a billion years ago. Arthropods fought to survive and there were some interesting things happening on land as well. We have here our first plants - and they spread like...
24 Nov 201414min




















