• The two strands of the narrative converge when the connections between them (such as the implications of geology for the age of the earth and the origin of species) intensify.

    ECONOMIST: History of science: Time's arrow | The

  • These findings would not have surprised Charles Darwin, who in addition to theorizing on evolution in The Origin of the Species, also developed the Facial Feedback Response Theory, which suggests that the act of smiling actually makes us feel better (rather than smiling being merely a result of feeling good).

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  • The daily ritual made such a great impression on the future author of On the Origin of Species, that Darwin created his own Sandwalk route when he set up home in Kent with his wife Emma.

    BBC: Darwin's Shropshire garden offered for sale to trust

  • Other texts appearing online for the first time include the first editions of the Journal Of Researches (1839), The Descent Of Man (1871), The Zoology Of The Voyage Of HMS Beagle (1838-43) and the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th editions of the Origin Of Species, the pivotal tome that elucidated his thoughts on evolution.

    BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Charles Darwin's works go online

  • They looked at 119 genes that have accumulated mutations over the passage of time, allowing the relative times of origin of each species to be estimated.

    BBC: Earth AP

  • Wallace had been working on similar theories but it was Darwin's most celebrated work, On the Origin of Species, which captured the public imagination.

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  • The short answer is: calling into question whether the processes of random variation and natural selection are all we really need in order to understand the origin of species.

    FORBES: Epigenetics: The Revolution That Wasn't

  • He landed, camped there, left and returned, studied, researched and conceived his earth-shaking theory of evolution, On the Origin of Species, in 1859.

    FORBES: Connect

  • When On the Origin of Species did finally go to the printers it was supposed to have caused a sensation , although some now suspect the level of controversy, just like the significance of the gap years, has been exaggerated.

    BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Darwin 'was committed to publish'

  • Charles Darwin wrote of extinction in his landmark On the Origin of Species.

    BBC: Why such a fuss about extinction?

  • Darwin, who published On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection in 1859, came fourth in a poll run by the BBC in 2002 to find the public's greatest Briton of all time.

    BBC: Darwin's Beagle ship replica plan

  • Using informed but clear language, she guides the reader through Darwin's own encounters with giant tortoises, iguanas and finches on these islands in the 1830s that led him, years later, to formulate his theories about the origin and evolution of species.

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  • 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.

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  • Darwin published On the Origin of Species a year later.

    BBC: Alfred Russel Wallace's 19th Century letters go online

  • The idea was first published in a scientific article by both scientists, printed in 1858, although it is often attributed solely to Darwin, who published On the Origin of Species a year later.

    BBC: Alfred Russel Wallace statue at Natural History Museum

  • In summary, Dr Saetre and his colleagues have vindicated Dobzhansky and thus confirmed a mechanism for the origin of species that is directly caused by natural selection, rather than being an accidental by-product of it.

    ECONOMIST: Evolution

  • Because the sounds of the most closely related apes matched most closely in the analysis of the laughter, the researchers believe the work is proof of laughter's shared evolutionary origin, followed by adaptation to its form in the species we see today.

    BBC: Tickled apes yield laughter clue

  • "Because mutations start occurring at regular intervals in these genes as soon as a new species evolves - like the ticking of a clock - we can use them to trace the evolutionary history of a species back to its time of origin, " said Dr Hedges.

    BBC: Earth AP

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