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Step back in time to the Victorian era as our host unravels the remarkable evidence for human evolution that Charles Darwin first assembled without ever seeing a strand of DNA.
In this debut episode of "Darwin Revisited," we dive into "A Most Interesting Problem," focusing on Chapter One, where anatomist Dr. Alice Roberts explores the striking anatomical and embryological clues linking us to the rest of the animal kingdom. Discover why you once had gill slits, how your arm is a modified fish fin, and what connects you to a fruit fly.
Through engaging stories and modern insights, we reveal how our own bodies carry the legacy of millions of years of evolution—and why Darwin’s questions remain as fascinating today as they were 150 years ago.
Perfect for science lovers, history buffs, and anyone curious about what it truly means to be human.#Darwin
#Evolution
#AMostInterestingProblem
Step back in time to the Victorian era as our host unravels the remarkable evidence for human evolution that Charles Darwin first assembled without ever seeing a strand of DNA.
In this debut episode of "Darwin Revisited," we dive into "A Most Interesting Problem," focusing on Chapter One, where anatomist Dr. Alice Roberts explores the striking anatomical and embryological clues linking us to the rest of the animal kingdom. Discover why you once had gill slits, how your arm is a modified fish fin, and what connects you to a fruit fly.
Through engaging stories and modern insights, we reveal how our own bodies carry the legacy of millions of years of evolution—and why Darwin’s questions remain as fascinating today as they were 150 years ago.
Perfect for science lovers, history buffs, and anyone curious about what it truly means to be human.#Darwin
#Evolution
#AMostInterestingProblem