Evolution Talk

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  • Duration: 35:25:58
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Synopsis

Voice artists, music, and effects bring Charles Darwin and others to life in this educational introduction to the oldest story ever told. Brought to you by Rick Coste Productions.

Episodes

  • Homo Naledi 2020

    08/12/2020 Duration: 13min

    Quite a few episodes back, I produced a show that looked at a new hominin species discovered in 2013. This history-changing discovery happened when paleoanthropologist Lee Berger, assisted by cavers Rick Hunter and Steve Tucker, explored the Rising Star Cave in the Cradle of Humankind, South Africa. I thought it’s about time we revisited that earlier hominin species. Think of it as an update on what science has to say about them now.   For show notes and more, please visit https://EvolutionTalk.com Written, Produced, & Narrated by: Rick Coste

  • Evolution Does Not Produce Perfection

    24/11/2020 Duration: 11min

    Natural selection isn't perfect. It only cares that something works. If it works and is not harmful to its host, then that something is passed on.     For show notes and more, please visit https://EvolutionTalk.com Written, Produced, & Narrated by: Rick Coste

  • Is Evolution Random?

    10/11/2020 Duration: 12min

    There is more than random mutations when it comes to evolution by natural selection. You also have to look at other variables outside of a genetic mutation. Variables such as the environment the organism lives in, the challenges it has to face, and its ability to find food.    For show notes and more, please visit https://EvolutionTalk.com Written, Produced, & Narrated by: Rick Coste

  • Series 2 Update

    03/11/2020 Duration: 01min

    Please join me for a brief update on the show, it's future, and what you can do to help.

  • The Second Law of Thermodynamics

    27/10/2020 Duration: 11min

    Evolution by Natural Selection is a beautiful theory.  But as wonderful a theory as it is, it does have its detractors.  One argument states that evolution violates the second law of thermodynamics.  Is this true?   For show notes and more, please visit https://EvolutionTalk.com Written, Produced, & Narrated by: Rick Coste

  • The Human Eye

    28/01/2020 Duration: 09min

    Evolution by natural selection can build complex features through small, incremental changes. But can it build an eye?

  • Denisovans

    21/01/2020 Duration: 08min

    Caves hide many things.  Be it shards of glass, arrowheads... or bones.  It's to whom these bones might have belonged to which often leads us on a path to great discoveries... and forgotten 'cousins'.

  • Survival of the Fittest Part 2

    15/01/2020 Duration: 12min

    Consider this a 'lost episode' of Evolution Talk.  In it I talk with Stephanie Keep of BiteScis.org about the origins and misconceptions around the term 'survival of the fittest'.

  • Mary Anning

    22/02/2016 Duration: 13min

    In 1811 , or 1812, a young girl by the name of Mary Anning, along with her little brother, happened upon an incredible find while digging around the cliffs of Lyme Regis in England. It was a skull. A very large skull.

  • Rosalind Franklin

    08/02/2016 Duration: 14min

    It’s safe to say, and very few would disagree, that without Rosalind Franklin the double helix structure would not have been discovered when it was, nor perhaps by the same team of discoverers.

  • An Interview With Emma Darwin

    25/01/2016 Duration: 14min

    Way back in Episode 30 I stepped into a time machine and traveled back to 1869 in order to interview Charles Darwin. This time around I brought someone forward in time... his wife Emma Darwin.

  • Convergent Evolution

    18/01/2016 Duration: 13min

    Convergent evolution has shown us that nature will find similar solutions under similar conditions. So too might it be on other planets. Life might not look that much different that it does here

  • Cladistics

    11/01/2016 Duration: 12min

    A cladogram will show those animals that share similar form and structures. It’s not about animals which have evolved from one another. In this episode we are going to look at clades and cladistics. We will also create a cladogram... an audio cladogram.

  • An Interview With Jonathan Tweet

    04/01/2016 Duration: 16min

    Jonathan Tweet has authored a very remarkable book for children. He wasn’t just trying to make evolution and its concepts easier to understand for kids in elementary school, Jonathan was shooting for an even younger audience. The result is the book 'Grandmother Fish'.

  • Are We Still Evolving?

    28/12/2015 Duration: 14min

    There are some who say that evolution by natural selection, at least when it applies to you and I, is no longer a driving force. The argument is that we are no longer evolving and that we’ve pushed natural selection aside and taken the reign of our own development.

  • Your Brain

    21/12/2015 Duration: 19min

    Over the course of billions of years a small region of specialized cells began to develop sensory organs. These light sensitive cells slowly developed into eyes. Behind them another organ began to develop. It’s still there, buried beneath everything else that has developed to become your brain today.

  • Homo Naledi

    14/12/2015 Duration: 22min

    In 2013 a secret that had been hidden for hundreds of thousands of years in a South African cave was discovered. Bones... many bones. Upon inspection by a team of specialists a picture began to emerge. At the center of it all is a new species of hominin - Homo Naledi.

  • The Evolution of Music

    07/12/2015 Duration: 23min

    In this episode of Evolution Talk we take a look at some of the theories which have attempted to trace the evolution of music, from Charles Darwin to philosopher Daniel Dennett.

  • Math and Maupertuis

    30/11/2015 Duration: 11min

    Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis was fascinated with the origin and evolution of life. If there was a creator, finding the keys to his work had to involve careful study of the facts and an examination of the natural world with critical eyes.

  • Coevolution

    23/11/2015 Duration: 12min

    Coevolution often involves an arms race. You have a predator and prey both upping the game. Like a bat and a moth. Each one trying to outdo the other. If the change in one organism is linked to a change in another organism, genetically speaking, then coevolution is said to have occurred.

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