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BioTime
Christopher Jang
44 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to BioTime, a place for you to discover how our complex world works. From biology and chemistry crash courses to interviews with scientific researchers at the forefront of their field, this podcast hopes to help you not only learn more about the complexities of life but also gain an appreciation for the sciences. This podcast is hosted by Christopher Jang.
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Welcome to BioTime, a place for you to discover how our complex world works. From biology and chemistry crash courses to interviews with scientific researchers at the forefront of their field, this podcast hopes to help you not only learn more about the complexities of life but also gain an appreciation for the sciences. This podcast is hosted by Christopher Jang.
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Evidence for Evolution
BioTime
16 minutes 10 seconds
10 months ago
Evidence for Evolution

Life around us is ever changing. If we were to time travel back a hundred thousand years, the many animals that we adore and love would not look the same. Dogs would not look the same. Cats would not look the same. Even plants like trees would not look the same. Why? The answer lies in evolution. In this episode, we will be exploring five major pieces of evidence that support the theory of evolution: artificial selection, intermediate forms, homologies, vestigial traits, and the hierarchical organization of life. 


BioTime
Welcome to BioTime, a place for you to discover how our complex world works. From biology and chemistry crash courses to interviews with scientific researchers at the forefront of their field, this podcast hopes to help you not only learn more about the complexities of life but also gain an appreciation for the sciences. This podcast is hosted by Christopher Jang.