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Primordial Egg
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Message 185 of 186 (187497)
02-22-2005 12:53 PM


Dawkins plays London
Not sure that this is the best thread to put this in, but if anyone's interested, Richard Dawkins will be giving a talk tomorrow (23rd Feb) at the LSE in London.
Page not found – Marcus du Sautoy
If evolution could be re-run many times, what regularities might we find? Although we cannot run this experiment, the history of evolution offers several ‘natural experiments’, such as prolonged geographical isolation or speciation. And their patterns are revealing. They suggest that evolution is more predictable than some contemporary orthodoxies claim. This lecture develops ideas touched on in Richard Dawkins’s most recent book, The Ancestor’s Tale.
PE

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