They returned home on the HMS Beagle, along with a traveler named Charles Darwin.
Readings will include writing by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Immanuel Kant, Karl Marx, Charles Darwin and Virginia Woolf.
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Its members have included Robert Hooke, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and Steven Hawking.
The death of his 10-year-old daughter, Annie, probably of tuberculosis, wounded Charles Darwin deeply.
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Charles Darwin wrote of extinction in his landmark On the Origin of Species.
The world has changed since Charles Darwin and other "gentlemen scientists" did their research 200 years ago.
In the 1960s, just 2, 000 tourists a year visited the islands, according to The Charles Darwin Foundation.
Lionel Tiger, a weekly columnist at Forbes.com, is the Charles Darwin professor of anthropology at Rutgers University.
Some theorists among them Charles Darwin have suggested that this is because of the inherently social character of tickling.
Famously visited by Charles Darwin in 1835, the archipelago played a key role in his theory of evolution.
The 25-year-old was chosen along with Charles Darwin and Scott of the Antarctic.
Charles Darwin, the ultimate hero in all of this, was only twenty-two years old when the Beagle set sail.
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We might call this the Wallace problem, for Alfred Russel Wallace, who discovered natural selection independent of Charles Darwin.
Charles Darwin was born in 1809 in The Mount, which overlooks Shrewsbury, and includes a walled garden, woodland and river.
That birdwatcher, Charles Darwin, was one of the first to write about the Johnny Rook, but he wouldn't be the last.
Unesco has withdrawn geopark status from an area of the Highlands that inspired work by scientist Charles Darwin in the 1800s.
When Charles Darwin visited during his Beagle voyage in 1835, he described it as being full of 'the refuse of society'.
As Charles Darwin put it, the species that survive are not the most intelligent or strongest but those most adaptable to change.
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Prof Dawkins is an outspoken supporter of Charles Darwin, the 19th Century British scientist who laid the foundations of the theory of evolution.
This erupted when it allegedly forced the editors of its science magazine to kill a cover story on Charles Darwin in March 2009.
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In the late 1800s, Charles Darwin argued for the protection of the tortoise, which can grow three feet high and live for two centuries.
The number of firms that sell competing products in my hometown have dropped off considerably, thanks to Charles Darwin and the last Great Recession.
In others, it is more of a mix of the physical and mental, such as the observing and collecting of specimens for Charles Darwin.
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This is where Charles Darwin developed his theory of evolution, where nearby islands have different ecologies and animals who have adapted differently to their environments.
When Charles Darwin published "On the Origin of Species" in 1859 it was like an acid eating slowly through several thousand years of religious thought.
In 1837 Gould also helped Charles Darwin a fledgling naturalist but no ornithologist to classify his species of finches and mockingbirds after the return of the Beagle.
But absent a bankruptcy, Charles Darwin might have the same effect.
Charles Darwin believed extinction happened only slowly, but he was wrong.
Scientist Alfred Russel Wallace, who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection with Charles Darwin, corresponded with the great and good of 19th Century society.
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