Darwin's 200th
In February naturalist Charles Darwin would have turned 200. Publication of "On the Origin of Species," about his work in the Galapagos Islands caused religious and scientific uproar. It became the basis of modern biology and the modern day rift between science and the church.
Guests
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Olivia Judson: Author of "Dr. Tatiana's Sex Advice for All Creation." She also writes a weekly online column for The New York Times called "The Wild Side."
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Matt Friedman: Graduate student of the Field Museum and University of Chicago. He has made headlines with his discoveries on fossil flatfish.
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