thinking about darwin

Now that we’re into the year of Darwin200, I’d like to share some thoughts on how this is celebrated/commemorated. Yes, we should recognise the enormous significance of Darwin’s work to our current understanding of evolution – but we should also acknowledge, as National Geographic has, that there were things he didn’t know. (How could he, […]

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Darwin200

February 12 is a significant day for biologists – it’s the date of Charles Darwin’s birth. This year it’s a biggie – if the old gentleman was alive today he’d be 200. There are various commemorative events lined up all around the world, plus TV & radio programs, books & articles, and blogging galore. Here’s […]

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choose carefully…

… as the ancient knight said to Indiana Jones **. Okay, I’m talking about choice of subjects, so the outcomes won’t be as life-threatening as the choice Indy faced, but these decisions can still have a big impact on your future study courses. (& I’m aware that if you’re considering Scholarship this year, you’ve most likely […]

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waterflea helmets – lamarckian, or epigenetic?

Water fleas – Daphnia – are rather cute little freshwater arthropods: In some circumstances (water temperature, presence of predators), rather than having that sharp little point on their heads (top of the picture, above the eyespot) some Daphnia will have a longer, spikier ‘helmet’. And this is where it gets interesting: it depends on the mother. If a […]

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