Milner Centre for Evolution
- It's Evolutionary Fact Friday! Did you know that Candidozyma auris, a fungus, has evolved to become drug resistant and is now spreading in hospitals in over 40 countries! Find out more in Ed Feil, Joni Wildman and Dan Henk's new article! theconversation.com/deadly-drug-...
- Fab day last Friday with @chrisgpackham.bsky.social visiting us to chat about all things evolution. So much of our work has synergies with his. Over the day he met with staff & students & also gave an amazing free public lecture. Lots of people said it was the best talk they've ever seen! 🤩
- We're so, so excited to be having @chrisgpackham.bsky.social come visit us and give a public talk. Chris is one of the foremost science communicators in the country and his work has so many synergies with our aims. It promises to be a really engaging evening! 🤩 shorturl.at/byZC9
- It's Evolutionary Fact Friday! Did you know some fungi sniff and smell plants before attacking them. Our very own Neil Brown is studying how we can use that knowledge to protect our crops. Listen to our podcast here: 🎧 YouTube www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQih...
- It's Evolutionary Fact Friday! The evolutionary process is not all about organisms becoming ever better, some processes make us more imperfect. Our very own Laurence Hurst has written a book about The Evolution of Imperfection. Listen here 👇 YouTube youtu.be/gkHNP1Xi_pw 1/3
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- It's Evolution Fact Friday! Did you know that you can see evolution happening in real time? Our @bethmorillo-hall.bsky.social & @taylorlabgroup.bsky.social have developed #Evoscope, an education package for teachers to bring the process of evolution to life in real time! www.tes.com/magazine/tea...
- Reposted by Milner Centre for EvolutionOur latest, led by @jameswclark.bsky.social of @milnerevolution.bsky.social shows that the notorious mismatch between molecular and palaeontological estimates for the timing of origin of angiosperms is a consequence of equivocal interpretation of their fossil record @bristolpalaeo.bsky.social