HBM118: Mountain SeabedBethany Denton
Flux : Here Be Monsters
...This idea is called Evolutionary Contingency. Not everyone agreed with Gould. Most notably his contemporary Simon Conway Morris , another evolutionary biologist and paleontologist. Simon Conway Morris spent years studying the Burgess Shale,...
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The Cambrian PeriodBBC Radio 4
Flux : In Our Time
...it now? And what does the Cambrian Explosion tell us about the nature of evolution?With Simon Conway Morris , Professor of Evolutionary Palaeobiology, Cambridge University; Richard Corfield, Visiting Senior Lecturer at the Centre...
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Lamarck and Natural SelectionBBC Radio 4
Flux : In Our Time
...at University College London and author of Almost Like a Whale: The Origin of Species Updated; Simon Conway Morris , Professor of Evolutionary Paleobiology at Cambridge University.
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Chance and DesignBBC Radio 4
Flux : In Our Time
...– or the randomness of evolution - be compatible with a belief in God? With Simon Conway Morris , Professor of Evolutionary Palaeobiology at Cambridge University and author of The Crucible of Creation...
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The NeanderthalsBBC Radio 4
Flux : In Our Time
...but the reasons for their disappearance from the planet around 28,000 years ago remain unclear.With: Simon Conway Morris Professor of Evolutionary Palaeobiology at the University of CambridgeChris Stringer Research Leader in Human Origins...
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