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Scientists have found a way to study Charles Darwin's original specimens from his famous HMS Beagle voyage (1831 to 1836) to the Galapagos Islands.
Even more remarkable, they were able to examine the samples without opening the nearly 200-year-old jars that preserve them.
Studying Darwin's Historic Specimens
The research focused on 46 historic specimens housed at the Natural History Museum in London. These included mammals, repti...

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