Articles on Charles Darwin

Found 143 articles.

  • Almanac
    Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) - 2004/12/27
  • A team of maritime archaeologists from the University of St Andrews is to search for the final resting place among the Essex marshes of HMS Beagle, the ship Charles Darwin served on as a naturalist. (News).
    History Today - 2003/08/01
  • Portrait of the artist as a young girl Gwen Raverat's childhood memoir of Cambridge life, Period Piece, became a classic after its publication in 1952. Now the graphic artist, painter, writer and granddaughter of Charles Darwin is to be honoured by th
    The Independent - London - 2001/07/12
  • One of Paige Patterson's trophies, a monkey, is posed as if to read "The Origin of Species," Charles Darwin's book on evolution.
    KRT Photos - 2003/09/18
  • Archive collection turns back the pages of history
    Evening News - Scotland - 2007/06/26
  • DARWIN, COMPLEXITY, AND THE PROBLEM OF DESIGN.(Charles Darwin)(Critical Essay)
    World and I - 1999/08/01
  • Today in History - Dec. 27
    AP Online - 2004/12/29
  • Interview: Julie Geissler returns first edition of Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" to Boston Public Library 80 years overdue
    All Things Considered (NPR) - 2001/08/01
  • Chuck Darwin tells how to manage change. (Charles Darwin; "survival of the fittest" among insurance agents) (Column)
    National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk &Benefits Management - 1994/11/07
  • 'Mass of evidence' for evolution Laurence Baker does his best to ridicule Charles Darwin's views on evolution, pointing out his attitude towards race and class. Admittedly out of touch with modern attitudes, but common in the 19th century.
    Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph - 2007/09/12
  • Darwin's minds. (Charles Darwin) (evolution of the human behavior, part 1) (Cover Story)
    Science News - 1991/10/12
  • Jews for Darwin: evolution, intelligent design, and Orthodox Judaism.(Charles Darwin)
    Skeptic (Altadena, CA) - 2006/03/22
  • Kingsley, Charles
    World Encyclopedia - 2005/01/01
  • Darwin & the Cardinal.(The Last Word)(Charles Darwin)(Cardinal Christoph Schonborn)
    Commonweal - 2005/08/12
  • Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz. F.Nicolaides, V. bravo, B. Yates from the BIOMAR programme at the Charles Darwin Research Station aboard a boat examining a lobster. (LON28154)
    Magnum Photos - 1997/01/01
  • Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz. F.Nicolaides, V. bravo, B. Yates from the BIOMAR programme at the Charles Darwin Research Station aboard a boat examining a lobster. (LON28155)
    Magnum Photos - 1997/01/01
  • We love telly: WE LOVE FACTUAL - THE GENIUS OF CHARLES DARWIN C4, 8pm.(Features)
    The Mirror (London, England) - 2008/08/11
  • ECUADOR. Galapagos Islands. Puerto Ayora. A team from the Charles Darwin Research Station (CDRS) are weighing and monitoring the fish catch. 1997. (LON29999)
    Magnum Photos - 1997/01/01
  • Getting the monkey off Darwin's back: four common myths about evolution: evolution is poorly characterized by certain commonly used phrases. Properly communicating how evolution works requires careful attention to language and metaphor.
    Skeptical Inquirer - 2005/05/01
  • The century's little tin gods that failed. (Karl Marx, Charles Darwin and Sigmund Freud)(Millenium: The Future is Now. Are We Ready? - 10th Anniversary Issue)(Cover Story)
    Insight on the News - 1995/10/02
  • THE GENIUS OF CHARLES DARWIN; Channel 4, Monday, 8pm THE WEEK AHEAD.(Features)(Calendar)
    Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) - 2008/08/16
  • DECEMBER 27
    Events Day-By-Day - 1994/09/01
  • The 'cure' that makes hypochondriacs feel better
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2004/02/01
  • Paranoid and persecuted
    The Spectator - 1997/03/29
  • WRITERS - NON-FICTION
    Stack of Lists - 1994/09/01
  • Bookshelf -- The Sierra Club Desert Reader edited by Gregory McNamee
    Natural History - 1996/03/01
  • Eugenics Past and Present.
    Social Education - 2001/09/01
  • GARDENING: A chance to be the new Charles Darwin.(Features)
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 2007/11/24
  • They stammered, but did it stop them?
    New Straits Times - 2003/09/17
  • Verne remembered 100 years after his death
    Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) - 2005/03/17
  • `Evolve or Die'
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1998/03/18
  • Naturalist and Commander; This seafaring yarn follows Charles Darwin and a dashing captain around the world.
    The Washington Post - 2006/07/16
  • George Smith
    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - 2007/03/01
  • John Rodden. Scenes from an Afterlife: the Legacy of George Orwell.(Book Review)
    Utopian Studies - 2004/01/01
  • IPI Calls for Immediate and Dramatic Tax Reform; Institute Contemplates the Tom Paine v. Charles Darwin Approach to Economic Prosperity.
    Business Wire - 2002/07/02
  • Charles Darwin gets thrown out of school.(Kansas stops the teaching of evolution)(Brief Article)
    U.S. News & World Report - 1999/08/30
  • Michael Sandel makes 'The Case Against Perfection'.(FEATURES)(BOOKS)(Book review)
    The Christian Science Monitor - 2007/06/05
  • Synge, (Edmund) J(ohn) M(illington)
    The Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature - 2000/01/01
  • Books: The trials of a family man Charles Darwin's great-great-grandson has written a poignant account of a devastating episode in the scientist's life, says Mark Bostridge
    The Independent - London - 2001/04/29
  • Works of Emile Zola: Philosophical Influences On Zola
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Galapagos Now; It's evolutionary! Most visitors to the Galapagos retreat to their cruise ships at night, but new rules allow the intrepid to camp on the islands Charles Darwin made famous.
    The Washington Post - 2006/04/02
  • Homo Sapiens? It's Homo Loquax, Says Tom Wolfe
    Weekend Edition - Saturday (NPR) - 2006/05/13
  • 3 DIFFERENT WAYS TO SEE 1 CITY.. Cambridge; WITH more beautiful buildings per square mile than anywhere else in England, this historic university town's famous students range from Charles Darwin and Peter Cook to Borat's Sacha Baron Cohen. It'
    Sunday Mirror (London, England) - 2007/02/25
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