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"Darwin Now" in Belgrade

14. October 2009. | 08:49

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British Ambassador Stephen Wordsworth opened in the Progres Gallery an exhibition marking 200 years since the birth of Charles Darwin and 150 years since the publication of the book "On the Origin of Species.

British Ambassador Stephen Wordsworth opened in the Progres Gallery an exhibition marking 200 years since the birth of Charles Darwin and 150 years since the publication of the book "On the Origin of Species.

The British Council's international program, entitled "Darwin Now," presents an exposition on the life and work of the naturalist, primarily known for his theory of evolution. Visitors will be able to see how various discoveries, from geology to economics, influenced Darwin's thinking.

The exposition explores the importance of the theory of evolution on the modern world and science and also presents the work of British authors who have expanded the limits of evolutionary biology.

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I wonder if the British Council know of the work of another Britain,the Scot Patrick Matthew. Both Darwin and Wallace pointed out that Matthew beat them to the theory of natural selection.Read more by searching Google for "wainwrightscience". Prof Milton Wainwright,University of Sheffied,UK.

15. March - 21. March 2010.