A New History of Life
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- S1 E1 - The Interconnected EarthNovember 20, 202430minBegin the story of life on Earth with an overview of the unifying idea that will govern your exploration. Called Earth system science, this approach views Earth as an integrated network comprising the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Sample the complex interactions between these realms.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E2 - The Vast Depths of Earth TimeNovember 20, 202431minHow was the great antiquity of Earth discovered? Survey the observations that led to the concept of deep time and, in the process, developed the tools that can read the story in rocks. End with a striking analogy that puts human time into perspective.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E3 - Fossil ClocksNovember 20, 202429minDelve into biostratigraphy, the study of fossil sequences in rock strata. The discovery that different layers of rock are characterized by distinctive fossils solved the problem of correlating sedimentary strata from different regions. This led to the geological time scale, initiating a revolution in Earth science.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E4 - Paleontologists as DetectivesNovember 20, 202430minLearn how paleontologists interpret fossils to reconstruct the traits and environments of extinct life forms. Examine some of the pitfalls of the field, including cultural biases that can lead to doubtful conclusions, such as that Tyrannosaurus rex was as terrible as depicted in the movies.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E5 - The Shifting Surface of Planet EarthNovember 20, 202429minThe history of science is marked by ideas that were before their time. One of the most important was Alfred Wegener's concept of continental drift, which was revived in the theory of plate tectonics. Explore the role that fossils played in this original grand unifying theory of geology.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E6 - Earliest Origins-Formation of the PlanetNovember 20, 202429minTurn back the clock to Earth's earliest epoch, focusing on these questions: How did the solar system form and why do we live on a layered, differentiated planet? What do these events and the formation of the moon have to do with the evolution and development of life on Earth?Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E7 - Origins of Land, Ocean, and AirNovember 20, 202429minInvestigate the origin of Earth's ocean. Then track down the oldest rocks on the planet, which shed light on the first continents. Also explore the nature of Earth's primordial atmosphere and why we are surrounded by a thick blanket of air despite periodic blasts of charged particles from the sun.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E8 - The Early Chemical Evolution of LifeNovember 20, 202428minProbe possible scenarios for the origin of life, from the "warm little pond" filled with organic compounds that Charles Darwin envisioned, to deep ocean environments energized by volcanic vents. Sharpen the search by defining the properties that the earliest life must have had.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E9 - Hints of the First Life FormsNovember 20, 202431minDid Martian meteorites seed the young Earth with simple life forms? Investigate this intriguing hypothesis. Then embark on a quest for Earth's oldest fossils, exploring their connection to organisms still found on the planet today, some of them hidden deep within the crust.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E10 - How Life Transformed the Early EarthNovember 20, 202429minTrace the perils of life on the early Earth. Having survived a seething period of volcanism and a withering bombardment by asteroids, bacteria-like organisms flourished and began to transform the planet. Learn how their success was almost their undoing.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E11 - Snowball Earth - Another CrisisNovember 20, 202429minFollow the clues that suggest Earth went through a snowball phase around 635 million years ago, nearly ending life's story. How did it happen? How was it reversed? And above all, how did photosynthetic life survive if it was trapped beneath the ice for millions of years?Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E12 - Metazoans - Life Grows UpNovember 20, 202429minMake the transition to multicellular life, which grew in complexity as oxygen levels increased in the atmosphere, supporting creatures with more intricate metabolisms. This portion of the fossil record long eluded paleontologists, partly because few expected to find signs of life in ancient Precambrian rock.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E13 - Incredible Variety - The Cambrian ExplosionNovember 20, 202428minThe Cambrian period is notable for its immense variety of animals with many different body plans. In an explosion of diversification, shells, teeth, eyes, and other innovations emerged as creatures competed in an evolutionary arms race. Investigate the key factors driving this transformation.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E14 - Window to a Lost World - The Burgess ShaleNovember 20, 202430minIn 1909, paleontologist Charles Walcott chanced on one of the most remarkable fossil finds in history: the Burgess Shale in the Canadian Rockies. Tour some of this quarry's astonishing specimens, which brought the world of the Cambrian explosion to vivid life.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E15 - The Forgotten Fossils in Earth’s StoryNovember 20, 202431minSurvey fossils that are often neglected in popular accounts of the history of life. Begin with corals and the reefs they build, which were teeming with invertebrates hundreds of millions of years ago. Then turn to micropaleontology, which is one of Professor Sutherland's research areas.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E16 - Introduction to the Great Mass ExtinctionsNovember 20, 202429minEarth's fossil record is punctuated with episodes when large fractions of all species abruptly disappeared. Examine the distinction between background extinction and mass extinction. Then look for factors that lead to these periodic catastrophes, and search beyond Earth for a possible explanation.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E17 - The Collapse of Earth’s First EdenNovember 20, 202429minFive mass extinctions have occurred in the last 500 million years. Focus on the first of these, which extinguished the tropical paradise that flourished in the Ordovician period. Did plate tectonics initiate this radical transformation? Or could the cause have been extraterrestrial?Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E18 - Making the Break for LandNovember 20, 202429minConsider the adaptations needed to make the transition from the buoyant, nourishing realm of water onto the perilous dry land, with its temperature extremes and relentless pull of gravity. Plants and animals each evolved unique adaptations to make this daring leap.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E19 - Getting a Backbone - The Story of VertebratesNovember 20, 202430minSearch for the earliest vertebrates, which arose from chordates-animals with a rod-shaped notochord. Also probe the mystery of an extinct chordate called the conodont, which is valuable in oil exploration. Finally, discover why we have calcium phosphate skeletons.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E20 - The Evolution of JawsNovember 20, 202428minThe first vertebrates were easy targets for killer arthropods and other marine predators. What eventually gave them the upper hand? Trace the circuitous evolution of jaws and the rapid development of fish that followed. Also crucial was the internal skeleton, which has some surprising advantages.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E21 - These Limbs Were Made for Walking?November 20, 202430minHow did vertebrates make the leap from water to land? Follow the quest for evolutionary transitional forms for land-dwelling vertebrates, focusing on the competing theories of gradualism and punctuated equilibrium. The answer to the puzzle may lie in a transitional environment between water and land.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E22 - Tiktaalik - The Search for a FishapodNovember 20, 202430minHunt for the fishapod—the missing link between fish and four-limbed vertebrates, or tetrapods. Begin by investigating some "living fossils," including the celebrated Coelacanth. Then join the expedition led by paleontologist Neil Shubin that discovered Tiktaalik, a fossil fishapod that made worldwide headlines.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E23 - Carboniferous Giants and CoalNovember 20, 202430minMost of the world's coal deposits were laid down in the Carboniferous period, about 300 million years ago. Tour the global environment that created this unique formation and spawned many evolutionary innovations, including the amniotic egg. Also, discover why insects were much larger then than today.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E24 - Amniotes - The Shape of Things to ComeNovember 20, 202430minSearch for the origin of amniotes, which are egg-laying tetrapods, such as reptiles. Delve into the history of classification systems for life. The Linnaean system is based on resemblances between organisms. Learn why the more recent cladistic system, based on shared characteristics, implies that there is no such thing as a reptile.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E25 - Permian Extinction - Life's Worst CatastropheNovember 20, 202430minExamine the full extent of the cataclysm that swept Earth 251 million years ago. Called the End-Permian extinction, the event left a chilling fossil record. Survey the clues that show land and ocean ecosystems collapsing, wiping out 95% of all plants and animal species.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
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