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Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin

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The idea that changed everything — the voyage, the discovery and the life of Charles Darwin.Copyright Podra Network Ciencia
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  • Setting Sail: The HMS Beagle and the Journey That Changed Everything
    Apr 16 2026
    Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores the legendary voyage of the HMS Beagle and young Charles Darwin's transformative five-year journey around the world. Discover how a 22-year-old naturalist's observations aboard a Royal Navy survey ship would lay the groundwork for evolutionary theory. From the tropical rainforests of Brazil to the unique wildlife of the Galápagos Islands, learn about the specimens, fossils, and geological formations that challenged Darwin's understanding of life on Earth. This episode examines the Beagle's mission under Captain Robert FitzRoy, Darwin's struggles with seasickness, his collection of over 5,000 specimens, and the profound influence of Charles Lyell's geological theories. Explore how the voyage's discoveries in biogeography and natural history planted the seeds for Darwin's later revolutionary ideas about species adaptation and natural selection. Perfect for science enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone curious about the origins of evolutionary thought. Discover the cramped conditions aboard the 90-foot brig-sloop, the challenges of 19th-century sea travel, and how careful observation and scientific methodology can change our understanding of the natural world forever.
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  • The Making of a Naturalist: Young Darwin's Path to Science
    Apr 12 2026
    Discover how Charles Darwin transformed from an unfocused youth into one of history's greatest naturalists. This episode explores Darwin's formative years, from his childhood fascination with collecting to his disappointing medical studies at Edinburgh University, and his eventual mentorship under Cambridge luminaries John Stevens Henslow and Adam Sedgwick. Learn about the key experiences that shaped Darwin's scientific methodology, including his marine biology work with Dr Robert Grant, his legendary beetle collecting at Cambridge, and the geological expedition to Wales that prepared him for his voyage aboard HMS Beagle. Dr Sarah Quinn examines the influences, relationships, and educational experiences that equipped young Darwin with the observational skills and scientific confidence necessary for his groundbreaking work. Perfect for listeners interested in scientific biography, the history of natural philosophy, and understanding how great scientific minds develop. Featuring insights into 19th-century university education, the role of mentorship in scientific careers, and the social context that enabled Darwin's intellectual development during Britain's age of scientific discovery.
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