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Newsletter No. 3: ‘Knee-deep in barnacles’

Balanus crenatus
Fossil Balanus crenatus barnacles (labelled by Darwin). Natural History Museum.

Our third newsletter marks Charles Darwin’s 210th birthday.

Published 12-Feb-2019
Filed under: Newsletters Tags: alice roberts, barnacles, bicentennial oak, charles darwin, conrad martens, darwin's illness, joseph dalton hooker, stamps

Newsletter No. 2: ‘Writing with a dip pen’

Our second newsletter marks the 159th anniversary of the publication of ‘On the Origin of Species’…

Published 24-Nov-2018
Filed under: Newsletters Tags: alice roberts, bats, birds, cetaceans, charles darwin, darwin's finches, galapagos islands, henrietta darwin, human, ilkley, katrina van grouw, ken thompson, moths, newsletters, origin of species, plants

Newsletter No. 1: ‘Auspicious date’

Our very first newsletter went out on 160th anniversary of Charles Darwin finally going public with his Theory of Evolution by Means of Natural Selection. As anniversaries go, that’s a biggie…

Published 01-Jul-2018
Filed under: Newsletters Tags: alfred russel wallace, charles darwin, darwin's experiments, newsletters

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Published 24-Feb-2018
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    Some great news • How the internet is supposed to work • Darwin plays backgammon • Links and book reviews • a necessary owl
  • Newsletter No. 12: ‘A comparatively free man’
    A poorly Darwin writes to his cousin • links and book recommendations • the evolution of the eye

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