EVOLUTION Boxed Set
A Journey into Where We're From and Where We're Going
Evolution offers a groundbreaking and definitive view of the extraordinary impact the evolutionary process has had on our understanding of the world around us. Beginning with Darwin's revolutionary theory, this seven-part series explores all facets of evolution-the changes that spawned the tree of life, the power of sex, how evolution continues to affect us every day, and the perceived conflict between science and religion.
The goals of the EVOLUTION series include heightening understanding of evolution and how it works, dispelling common misunderstandings, illuminating why evolution is relevant today, improving its teaching, and encouraging a national dialogue.
This seven-part, eight-hour series consists of the following programs:
DARWIN'S DANGEROUS IDEA (not the same as the one featuring Daniel Dennett)
Interweaving key moments of drama in Darwin's life with current research, Darwin's Dangerous Idea explores why his theory of evolution might matter even more today than it did in his own time.
GREAT TRANSFORMATIONS
From the development of the four-limbed body plan, the journey of animal life from water to land, and the emergence of humans, Great Transformations focuses on the important evolutionary changes that triggered the earth's incredible diversity.
EXTINCTION!
Some 99.9 percent of all species that have ever lived on earth are now extinct. Extinction! explores why, then confronts a frightening notion: Are humans causing the next mass extinction--the sixth in the history of life on earth?
THE EVOLUTIONARY ARMS RACE
Survival of the fittest: Is it raw competition, a level of cooperation indispensable to life, or both? Explore our own spiraling arms race with microorganisms--the only real threat to our existence--and trace the alarming spread of resistance among pathogens that cause disease.
WHY SEX?
Investigate the endless variety of sexual expression and the powerful hold sex exerts over almost all living things. And discover why, in evolutionary terms, sex is more important than life itself.
THE MIND'S BIG BANG
Between 100,000 and 50,000 years ago, something happened that triggered a creative, technological, and social explosion, allowing humans to dominate the planet. What forces may have contributed to the emergence of the modern human mind?
WHAT ABOUT GOD?
Of all the species on earth, only humans try to explain who they are and how they came to be. Encounter real human stories of people struggling to find a balance between religion and science, realms that play very different roles in assigning order to the universe and a purpose to life.
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Narrated by Liam Neeson
"'EVOLUTION'... is bustling with ideas. A powerful sense of drama, discovery and intellectual enthusiasm runs through this rich eight-hour series..." New York Times
"In all my thirty years at public television I have never seen a difficult and complex subject handled more sensitively or effectively than Evolution." Bill Moyers
"...this isn't your mother's nature program. The series triumphs in presenting evolution not as a thing of ancient history but a force in present-day life..." Wired
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