Science stories – Adaptability

2015-03-11に共有
Nothing in science is ever cut and dried as Professor Ros Rickaby, University of Oxford, talks to Professor Simon Conway-Morris FRS about how Earth’s changing chemistry has affected evolution, but can sometimes lead to evolutionary convergence.

This film is part of a series of Science stories to celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing by the Royal Society. royalsociety.org/publishing350/

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コメント (2)
  • @eXtremeDR
    Nature's most successful strategy is: Always maintain the highest possible diversity - at all levels of existence. Ironically we still ignore this fact and try to establish monolithic structures.