Fossils are used to show how animals from the past fed and moved.
What happened to the dinosaurs and other extinct groups of animals? Why do they no longer exist? Simon Conway Morris presents
Fossils are used to explore the origin of animals and their development afterwards with Simon Conway Morris.
Where did we come from? Simon Conway Morris takes us three billion years back to the building blocks of life itself.
As humans, we are a lot less symmetrical than we appear. We have dominant hands, ears and even eyes. How did that evolve and why
Chirality confers individuality, recognition, and specificity. All of these qualities are vital in the struggle for existence.
In this lecture we venture below the surface of objects at the human scale to reach the molecular level.
In this lecture, we look at the significance of a collection of small, handed molecules.