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To some revolutions are dangerous, fearsome and worrying … to others they’re exciting and provide an opportunity to change society for the better. In some schools of thought they are disruptive and destabilising, while in others, such as the sciences, they can be seen as progressive and a natural way of advancing our knowledge of the world around us. This year’s Darwin Lecture series takes the pretty big topic of revolution as its theme. We spoke to the co-curators, Dr John Nilsson-Wright, Associate Professor in Modern Japanese Politics and International Relations, and Dr Aylwyn Scally, Associate Professor in Genetics.

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