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Introduction
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What makes us different
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How we move
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Not just the direct
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Chimpanzee pelvis
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How do chimpanzees move
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How do cheetahs move
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Why dont we have wheels
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Why dont we have legs
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Why dont we fly
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Evolution of wings
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Opposable thumbs
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Madagascar hissing cockroach
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Mexican waves
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The nervous system
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Greek trireme
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Portuguese siphonophore
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Plant kingdom
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The history of life
Description:
Embark on a captivating journey through the evolution of movement in this 58-minute lecture by zoologist Matt Wilkinson at The Royal Institution. Explore the fascinating reasons behind the absence of flying monkeys and natural wheels on Earth, and discover how humans can outrun antelopes. Delve into the four-billion-year history of life, learning why our ancestors became bipedal, the origins of opposable thumbs, backbones, and brains, and even how trees are obsessed with movement. Uncover the mysteries behind chimpanzee and cheetah locomotion, the evolution of wings, and the intricate workings of the nervous system. From the Greek trireme to the Portuguese siphonophore, and extending into the plant kingdom, gain a comprehensive understanding of how movement has shaped the history of life on our planet.

How Movement Drives Evolution – with Matt Wilkinson

The Royal Institution
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