Today on Far Future Horizons we present
the second episode of Cosmos: A Spacetime
Odyssey ~ “Some of the Things That Molecules
Do” hosted by Neil deGrasse
Tyson.
The second installment of this
acclaimed television series, covers several facets of the origin of life and
evolution.
Tyson
describes both artificial selection via selective breeding, using the example
of mankind's domestication of wolves into dogs, and natural selection that
created species like polar bears.
Tyson
uses the Ship of the Imagination to show how DNA, genes, and mutation work, and
how these led to the diversity of species as represented by the Tree of Life,
including how complex organs such as the eye came about as a common element.
Tyson describes extinction of species and the five great extinction events that
wiped out numerous species on Earth, while some species, such as the
tardigrade, were able to survive and continue life.
Tyson
speculates on the possibility of life on other planets, such as Saturn's moon,
Titan, as well as how abiogenesis may have originated life on Earth.
The
episode concludes with an animation from the original Cosmos showing the
evolution of life from a single cell to mankind today.
If you want to learn more about the scientists mentioned in this and other episodes in the series here is a very good reference page ~ The Scientists of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey.
If you want to learn more about the scientists mentioned in this and other episodes in the series here is a very good reference page ~ The Scientists of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey.
This installment of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey can be
purchased directly from Amazon Instant Video.
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