Biological Puzzles
A new lecture series from Homerton College exploring thought-provoking biological questions.
Contact: Dr Andrew Catherall-Ostler
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Biological Puzzles
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A new lecture series from Homerton College exploring thought-provoking biological questions. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Dr Andrew Catherall-Ostler. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 11 talks in the archive. Chickens, eggs, and the origin of life
Does behaviour fossilise?
Is the genetic code optimal?
Can humans reproduce asexually?
Turing, the King Cheetah, and the dreams of cavemen
CANCELLED: Why don't animals have wheels?
Are animals aware of their own mortality?
How was the genetic code cracked?
The biology of ghosts
Why can't we remember our childhood?
Is there life elsewhere in the Solar System?
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