About this title: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University, follows Charles Darwin's Path to a Theory of Evolution in the second of a two-part program.
About this series: William Durham, professor of anthro...
About this title: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University, follows Charles Darwin's Path to a Theory of Evolution in the first of a two-part program.
About this series: William Durham, professor of anthrop...
Magician and stunt performer Harry Houdini is widely regarded as the greatest escapologist of all time. Although he personally claimed to have been born in Appleton, Wisconsin, April 6, 1874, he actually was born Ehrich Weisz on March 24, 1874, in H...
About this title: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University, who has visited the Galapagos Islands numerous times offers his Photographic Journal of a Galapagos Field Trip.
About this series: William Durham...
This program examines the concept of chemical change and the tremendous variety of chemical reactions that go on around us every day. It also looks at some interesting examples of chemical reactions in: 1) space shuttle fuel; 2) explosions; 3) firew...
Featuring Paul Shattock, the director of the Autism Research Unit at Sunderland University, this program examines autism spectrum disorders and considers alternative treatment methods, including changes in diet, osteopathic therapies, and homeopathi...
Passed by the U.S. Congress in 1998, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a complex piece of legislation, which made major changes in U.S. copyright law to address the digitally networked environment. As host Jeannine Edwards explains, att...
About this title: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University explains Darwinism: Adaptionism and Punctuationism in this first of a two-part program.
About this series: William Durham, professor of anthropolog...
About this title: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University, explains Darwinism: The Modern Synthesis in this second of a two-part program.
About this series: William Durham, professor of anthropology and ...
About this title: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University, provides answers to the question, how does natural selection produce new species?
About this series: William Durham, professor of anthropology an...