The UA College of Science’s popular public lecture series on evolution will be broadcast this summer on television.
In the series this spring semester, seven University of Arizona researchers presented information on evolution ranging from the Big Bang to diseaseevolution.
The lectures will also be podcast from the college’s Web site, though it’s undetermined precisely when they’ll be available.
The lectures start this week, on a Monday and Sunday broadcast schedule on the UA Channel, Cox 19 and Comcast 76. The lectures cover biological evolution, the Big Band and cosmic evolution, the Earth’s formation, social evolution, animal evolution, human evolution and DNA, and disease evolution illustrated by HIV.
For more information and a complete schedule, visit www.uachannel.com. The podcasts will be available at http://cos.arizona.edu/evolution.
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