As our DNA replicates, mutations arise. Sometimes they can be catastrophic, but sometimes they confer a huge advantage.
Every living thing – humans, animals, plants or a single cell – eventually dies, but why?
In the first of his CHRISTMAS LECTURES, Richard Dawkins explores the origins of life. Beginning with a look at our ancestry, he
Sophia Bassi, a high school student living in London, passionate about science and journalism, explores the life and inventions
In this lecture, Richard Dawkins argues against an anthropocentric view of nature and instead presents a rational case for its
In his third lecture, Richard Dawkins uses the metaphor of a tall mountain to explain evolution.
In his final lecture, Richard Dawkins examines the genesis of ‘purpose’ within the universe and relates this to the development
From the very large to the very small, size is an important factor for both living and non-living matter.