In the annals of scientific discovery, few works have had as profound an impact as Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species." This seminal text, first... > Lire la suite
In the annals of scientific discovery, few works have had as profound an impact as Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species." This seminal text, first published in 1859, revolutionized our understanding of the natural world, introducing the groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection.
Darwin's meticulous observations and compelling arguments challenged long-held beliefs about the immutability of species, forever altering the course of biology. Through its exploration of the diversity of life, the struggle for existence, and the role of inheritance, "On the Origin of Species" laid the foundation for modern evolutionary theory.