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Special Evolution Episode. Multimodel English project

An episode of the Science Today! podcast, hosted by James, titled "Special Evolution Episode. Multimodel English project" was published on May 12, 2019 and runs 6 minutes.

May 12, 2019 ·6m · Science Today!

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Science is an amazing part of our lives and everyday activities. On of these issues in our lives is the thought of evolution. In truth, adaptations are a real and big part of the world today and for years to come. It allows us and other species to be able to survive constantly changing conditions in a constantly changing world. Evolution is how we understand each other and others as well. So spread the word and come to live in a fantastic world where we can survive and do anything, todays world.

Science is an amazing part of our lives and everyday activities. On of these issues in our lives is the thought of evolution. In truth, adaptations are a real and big part of the world today and for years to come. It allows us and other species to be able to survive constantly changing conditions in a constantly changing world. Evolution is how we understand each other and others as well. So spread the word and come to live in a fantastic world where we can survive and do anything, todays world.
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