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we can take you back to that boat would 200 people are following charles darwin's famous beagle.t is. it is a pleasure — me about what the pro'ect is. it is a pleasure to t me about what the project is. it 3 a pleasure to speak to you. calling by satellite from the chilly and fjords, i hope the connection holds up. we are taking a boot full historic ship around the world following darwin's journey on historic ship around the world following darwin'sjourney on hms beagle. we are bringing the world's top young conservationists to the ports that darwin visited to study animals and plants and look at their conservation, give those 200 individual skills they need to become the conservation leaders for the world of tomorrow. this become the conservation leaders for the world of tomorrow.— the world of tomorrow. this isn't 'ust, the world of tomorrow. this isn't just. looks _ the world of tomorrow. this isn't just, looks like _ the world of tomorrow. this isn't just, looks like a _ the world of tomorrow. this isn't just, looks like a lovely - the world of tomorrow. this isn't just, look
we can take you back to that boat would 200 people are following charles darwin's famous beagle.t is. it is a pleasure — me about what the pro'ect is. it is a pleasure to t me about what the project is. it 3 a pleasure to speak to you. calling by satellite from the chilly and fjords, i hope the connection holds up. we are taking a boot full historic ship around the world following darwin's journey on historic ship around the world following darwin'sjourney on hms beagle. we are bringing the...
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she's a researcher at the berlin natural history museum and charles darwin's great—great granddaughteror darwin. can you just tell us what it feels like to be learning all this new information about your great—great—grandfather? the great-great-grandfather? the collection. _ great-great-grandfather? the collection, his _ great—great—grandfather? tie: collection, his library collection going online, is fascinating, because it gives us a window into his intellect, and also his emotional interests. and the breadth of his interest. for example, there is a paper on the turkey buzzard's ability to smell out prey, and invasive grasshoppers in the us, so it's an incredibly broad knowledge. i think what is relevant for us today is, it shows that although he was a recluse, he never went abroad again after his five year long for on the beagle, but he was part of virtual scientific knowledge community. it virtual scientific knowledge community-— community. it is quite an interesting _ community. it is quite an interesting time - community. it is quite an interesting time to - community. it is quit
she's a researcher at the berlin natural history museum and charles darwin's great—great granddaughteror darwin. can you just tell us what it feels like to be learning all this new information about your great—great—grandfather? the great-great-grandfather? the collection. _ great-great-grandfather? the collection, his _ great—great—grandfather? tie: collection, his library collection going online, is fascinating, because it gives us a window into his intellect, and also his emotional...
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but such as isaac newton and charles darwin. but now it such as isaac newton and charles darwin .rwin. but now it seems the university itself has become an activist with news today suggesting the institution is leading a coalition of more than 20 universities totalling more than £5 billion in investments, to banks to hasten the net to warn banks to hasten the net zero agenda or face divest ment. in other words, this is a mighty act of esg environmental social governance. the reckless investment policy whereby institutions aim to redefine business from the duty of delivering profits to shareholders to the pursuit of ideological ends, often at the expense of profit . well, with me expense of profit. well, with me now is rupert read, the co—founder of the climate majority project and former professor at the university of east anglia . well, thank you east anglia. well, thank you very much for joining east anglia. well, thank you very much forjoining me. um, surely the job of investors is to make money for their institutions, not to parade their political opinions . their political op
but such as isaac newton and charles darwin. but now it such as isaac newton and charles darwin .rwin. but now it seems the university itself has become an activist with news today suggesting the institution is leading a coalition of more than 20 universities totalling more than £5 billion in investments, to banks to hasten the net to warn banks to hasten the net zero agenda or face divest ment. in other words, this is a mighty act of esg environmental social governance. the reckless...
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so we're going to have a struggle here between the theories of charles darwin as outlined in the origin, the species in 1859 and the descent of man. in 1871 and a religious, determined to keep the country from slouching into gomorrah. and the butler act will just be one becomes the most famous of 41 anti-evolution bills in 21 states. and politicians run on anti platforms. which brings us to a central figure in the story probably the most leader of the anti evolution and schools movement will be a man who had cast a shadow across. american history. william jennings bryan from your ap us history. he gave the famous cross of gold, an advocate for farmers, working people, a populist democrat, three time presidential, had served as secretary of war under woodrow wilson. fired, resigned opposing world war one. he was probably right that's a war we shouldn't have been. he will become a key advocate of women's suffrage and helped push that through. but he is going to become a leading figure in the campaign to drive teaching of evolution from the public schools. william jennings bryan. huge. eve
so we're going to have a struggle here between the theories of charles darwin as outlined in the origin, the species in 1859 and the descent of man. in 1871 and a religious, determined to keep the country from slouching into gomorrah. and the butler act will just be one becomes the most famous of 41 anti-evolution bills in 21 states. and politicians run on anti platforms. which brings us to a central figure in the story probably the most leader of the anti evolution and schools movement will be...
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we've known about the existence of arrow painted him to nearly 200 years, which is naturalized charles darwin noted in his journal during his expedition to the collapse of ghosts. in 1835 the spiders were entangled in the ship's rigging. many miles from shaw and in the 2nd tom for the 19th century, french scientist louis past due proved through a series of experiments. the particles were continuously suspended in the yeah, he called them organized coal tassels. as to is remembered, is one of the fathers of modern micro biology, tuberculosis, and strikes meningitis around that time. scientists discover diseases could be caused by such and bacteria. a new branch of science was born and wrote biology. scientists began comparing measurements in the same amount of that $55000.00 bacteria were found in the bustling, dilute as a by lee and parents. but any $7600.00 were found among the trees in a box. in the swiss alps, the hotel even advertised with assigned the claimed only $25.00 bacteria. the, then there was the work of legendary pilot charles lindbergh in the 19 searches he attached and it the
we've known about the existence of arrow painted him to nearly 200 years, which is naturalized charles darwin noted in his journal during his expedition to the collapse of ghosts. in 1835 the spiders were entangled in the ship's rigging. many miles from shaw and in the 2nd tom for the 19th century, french scientist louis past due proved through a series of experiments. the particles were continuously suspended in the yeah, he called them organized coal tassels. as to is remembered, is one of...
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which is naturalist charles darwin noted in his journal during his expedition to the galapagos in 18. 35 the spiders were entangled in the ship's rigging many miles from shaw or, and in the 2nd half of the 19th century, french scientist louis past due proved through a series of experiments. the particles were continuously suspended in the, at he called them, organized coal puzzles, as to is remembered, is one of the fathers of modern micro biology. tobacco allows it strikes meningitis around that time. scientists discover diseases could be caused by such and bacteria. a new branch of science was born aero biology. scientists began comparing measurements in the same amount of at $55000.00 bacteria were found in the bustling, dilute valley in paris. but any $7600.00 were found among the trees in a box. in the swiss alps the hotel even advertised with assign the claimed only $25.00 bacteria. the then it was the work of legendary pilot charles lindbergh. in the 19 searches, he attached n a d c, defiance to his plane, and then flew over the icy landscapes of northern canada, collecting a v
which is naturalist charles darwin noted in his journal during his expedition to the galapagos in 18. 35 the spiders were entangled in the ship's rigging many miles from shaw or, and in the 2nd half of the 19th century, french scientist louis past due proved through a series of experiments. the particles were continuously suspended in the, at he called them, organized coal puzzles, as to is remembered, is one of the fathers of modern micro biology. tobacco allows it strikes meningitis around...
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ever heard of a saga that had philosophers like and voltaire and montesquieu, saint, just like charles darwin and of the great novelists of the sea, herman melville and patrick o'brien. yet as the boat rolled further and over the seas, swallowing the deck, i began to wonder what you're probably all wondering now. what the hell was i doing in the gulf of pain? and my girl good stories. this one began in 1742. it then that a small battered boat washed ashore off the coast of brazil and on board were 30 men. their bodies wasted to the bone. one soon gave out as the last breath and but one of them rose with an extraordinary exertion of and he announced that they were the of his majesty's ship. the and that they had been shipwrecked a desolate island for months and after building this flimsy craft they traverse. some 3000 miles one of the longest castaway voyages ever recorded and were hailed for their engines, witty and for their courage. then several months later, another little boat washed ashore off the coast of chile. on the other side, south america. this boat was even more battered. it was
ever heard of a saga that had philosophers like and voltaire and montesquieu, saint, just like charles darwin and of the great novelists of the sea, herman melville and patrick o'brien. yet as the boat rolled further and over the seas, swallowing the deck, i began to wonder what you're probably all wondering now. what the hell was i doing in the gulf of pain? and my girl good stories. this one began in 1742. it then that a small battered boat washed ashore off the coast of brazil and on board...
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a study from charles darwin university and the royal melbourne institute of technology reveals that extract from the cannabis sativa plant combined to certain receptor sites on the cells regulating their growth and also inflicting damage. researchers say the damage to the cells present prevents it from dividing into new cells. and instead it it then becomes program to kill the cells. so that stops the formation of more cancer cells in the body and also increases their death rate. a majority of americans who made healthy eating part of their new year's resolutions are thinking that they're doing a good job at it. but last month, researchers from purdue university asked participants to grade themselves and how well they think they're doing with a new diet since the beginning of the year. 84% of participants claim they're doing well. their goals include reducing the amount of processed foods in their diet and adding more fruits and veggies. also more lean proteins, professional nutritionist gave americans a failing grade on average saying consumers are overly optimistic about the quality of th
a study from charles darwin university and the royal melbourne institute of technology reveals that extract from the cannabis sativa plant combined to certain receptor sites on the cells regulating their growth and also inflicting damage. researchers say the damage to the cells present prevents it from dividing into new cells. and instead it it then becomes program to kill the cells. so that stops the formation of more cancer cells in the body and also increases their death rate. a majority of...
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the book was sent to charles darwin in 1873 with a personal inscription from marx. valencia, killing at least four people. history is made as the first privately—owned spacecraft lands on the moon. it is year since the russian invasion of ukraine. we are here at this community aid centre in norfolk to find out how volunteers are ukrainian refugees. and we speak to sara davies, vicky pattison and laura whitmore, as they finish their epic trek and laura whitmore, across the arctic for comic relief. plus, weather—wise, good news, a lot more sunshine around today. it is cold and showers will develop quite widely. details on that in your weekend forecast coming up here on breakfast. it's friday, the 23rd of february. average annual household energy bills will fall in april — to £1,690. that's a drop of £238 over the course of a year. in the last hour, the regulator ofgem has anounced its new price cap. ben's here with the details. this straightaway, the maths is being done. we know what it equates to in terms of annual bills. essentially some relief for households. the n
the book was sent to charles darwin in 1873 with a personal inscription from marx. valencia, killing at least four people. history is made as the first privately—owned spacecraft lands on the moon. it is year since the russian invasion of ukraine. we are here at this community aid centre in norfolk to find out how volunteers are ukrainian refugees. and we speak to sara davies, vicky pattison and laura whitmore, as they finish their epic trek and laura whitmore, across the arctic for comic...
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so i guess it's a point for charles darwin there.we're not that far removed, we? removed, are we? >> got 99% the same >> well, we've got 99% the same dna, haven't we? >> . with gorillas. >> yeah. with gorillas. >> yeah. with gorillas. >> so there you go. so this, um, uh, i've got the name of the gorilla and i can't see it here. >> i don't know if i have the name of the baby girl, but the mother gorilla was called sekanl >> sekani sekani a western lowland gorilla. oh, good for that. can i talk this that. oh, can i talk about this story, it's story, please? stephanie, it's your yeah menopausal gift your story. yeah menopausal gift sets, talking about gifts. we've had valentine's day cards from funeral directors and now we are having. what's this one about? menopause gifts? having. what's this one about? meiit'sause gifts? having. what's this one about? meiit's from gifts? having. what's this one about? meiit's from avanti? having. what's this one about? meiit's from avanti west coast >> it's from avanti west coast sterol. the rail unio
so i guess it's a point for charles darwin there.we're not that far removed, we? removed, are we? >> got 99% the same >> well, we've got 99% the same dna, haven't we? >> . with gorillas. >> yeah. with gorillas. >> yeah. with gorillas. >> so there you go. so this, um, uh, i've got the name of the gorilla and i can't see it here. >> i don't know if i have the name of the baby girl, but the mother gorilla was called sekanl >> sekani sekani a western...