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Why scientists blasted lasers at Charles Darwin’s priceless specimens?
In a quiet corner of London, a set of cloudy glass jars collected by Charles Darwin has become the focus of a very modern ...
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Lasers scan chemicals in 200-year-old Darwin jars without breaking them at 95% accuracy
Lasers are now helping scientists peer inside some of the world’s most fragile scientific ...
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Scientists fire laser at 200-year-old jars sealed by Charles Darwin. What happened?
Darwin collected many of these specimens during his historic journey to the Galápagos Islands between 1831 and 1836, a voyage ...
Almost two centuries after Charles Darwin’s pioneering voyage, his specimens are still inspiring groundbreaking new science.
Charles Darwin -- arguably the most influential man of science in history, accumulated a vast personal library throughout his working life. Until now, 85 per cent of its contents were unknown or ...
Rows of preserved specimen jars from Charles Darwin's iconic Galapagos voyage have sat, unopened, in the archives of London's ...
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