| darwinism |
a theory of organic evolution claiming that new species arise and are perpetuated by natural selection
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| Darwin |
English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882) provincial capital of the Northern Territory of Australia
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| Darwinian |
an advocate of Darwinism of or relating to Charles Darwin's theory of organic evolution; "Darwinian theories"
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| Darwin |
Darwin is a proposed European Space Agency (ESA) mission designed to directly detect Earth-like planets orbiting nearby stars, and search for evidence of life on these planets. The launch date will be at or after 2014. The current design envisions six telescopes, each 1.5 meters diameter, flying in formation. ...
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| Darwin |
His work became the foundation of modern evolutionary theory. Charles Darwin's 1859 book The Origin of Species promoted a theory of evolution by natural selection and challenged Victorian-era ideas about the role of humans in the universe. Darwin's theories were based on a constantly evolving natural world and held that each generation of a species had to compete for survival. ...
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