Episodes
A public lecture by Aubrey Manning and a distinguished panel which explored the relationship between Darwin and Edinburgh. Audio only version.
Published 09/30/09
Professor Crawford traces our history from hunter gatherer to farmer to city dweller and shows how microbes have co-evolved with us, benefiting from our changing life styles, often to our detriment.
Published 09/07/09
This talk explores how sound design and compositional practice might incorporate Darwin's ideas and asks whether evolution is a helpful musical concept.
Published 08/14/09
Homozygosity means inheriting the same "gene" of a particular trait from both parents. Dr Wilson shows how technological advances have helped us access the patterns of homozygosity across the entire genome.
Published 08/14/09
Astrobiology is a new science seeking for life on other planets. Prof Ackland reviews the evidence for existence of planets orbiting other stars and what these planets might be like.
Published 08/14/09
Synthetic biology is an emerging field which aims to construct novel biological parts and systems. It could have interesting implications for evolution.
Published 08/14/09
Over the last 20 years, the mystery of the origin of HIV-1 has unravelled and we can now paint a remarkably detailed picture of the prehistory of AIDS.
Published 08/14/09
What reason do we have for calling language evolution "the hardest problem in science", and how do we propose to solve it?
Published 08/14/09