For the album artwork, Ciara included many stylized images. She expresses her "evolution of fashion" strongly through the photography. Andy Kellman of AllMusic said "even the album's sleek cover, somewhere between RoboCop and Pointer Sisters' Break Out, has a devolved look."[1]
This lecture recital will lay music history alongside the development of the natural horn as an instrument, covering the evolution of composition techniques for this instrument as well as the actual hand horn technique.
In 2004, Ciara hit us with her fire single "1, 2, Step." Now, she's got a Revlon beauty contract and 14 million Instagram followers. But it's the Ciara beauty evolution that we're here to appreciate today.
I have always loved animals and been interested in their reproduction, evolution, diversity and conservation. During my academic training and career thus far I have focused on trying to characterise and understand the evolutionary processes that have acted over hundreds of millions of years to produce the astounding diversity of organisms we see alive today and those we have evidence of through the fossil record. My work seeks to explain elements of the natural world as varied as how a single dinosaur species resulted in hundreds of species that conquered the globe and how vertebrate body size came to range over four orders of magnitude. Much of the information my work uncovers can fill the gaps in fossil records and enables a view into deep time that would otherwise be impossible. This view in turn helps gain an understanding of how the world around us has been shaped and how it may react to changing times ahead.
More than 35,000 single-cell genomes from tumour samples were sequenced by researchers at the Aparicio Lab at BCCRI in collaboration with researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre. Patient biopsies were transplanted into animal models, allowing researchers to observe the evolution of the transplanted tumours.