Discourse: The speed of life
- Date & time
- Speaker
- Anjali GoswamiNatural History Museum, London (former research leader and Dean of Postgraduate Education); Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Chief Scientific Adviser since July 2025)
- Location
- Royal Institution Theatre
- Organisation
- The Royal Institution
Topics
About this talk
Evolution is a seemingly inconsistent process, switching from long periods of stability to rapid transitions. But what allows some species to survive and adapt to new environments, while others are confined to fossils? Why do some groups diversify into thousands of species, while others remain at small numbers for millions of years? And why do the same forms evolve over and over again in different groups, at different times, and in different places, while many hypothetical forms never evolve at all? In this Discourse, evolutionary biologist Anjali Goswami will explore the evolutionary paths that have led to life on Earth as we know it. Using a wealth of fossil data, she will explain how we can piece together the changing tempos of evolution, and delves into how new technology is allowing scientists to understand evolution like never before. You won't just need to take Anjali's word for it – you'll be able to hear the data as well, as the evolutionary record for a variety of species is converted to audio. This is a theatre and livestream event for an adult audience, where the speakers and audience in our Theatre are joined by our audience online.
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