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  3. Jul 15, 2009 · Episode 1 of 3. Writer and naturalist Paul Evans meets Prof Lynn Margulis, whose study of the Earth's smallest creatures led to a revolutionary theory for all life on Earth. The cell,...

  4. A short film documentary in remembrance of the biologist who changed our point of view in evolution, Lynn Margulis (Chicago, IL, 5th March 1938–Amherst, MA, 22nd Nov. 2011). Shot in Montseny, Catalonia (Spain) and the United States.

  5. Symbiotic Earth explores the life and ideas of scientific rebel Lynn Margulis who challenged entrenched theories of male-dominated science. As a young scientist in the 1960s, Margulis was ridiculed when she first proposed that symbiosis – when organisms live and work together — was a key driver of evolution, but she persisted.

  6. Dec 21, 2011 · Biologist who revolutionized our view of early cell evolution. Lynn Margulis was an independent, gifted and spirited biologist who learned as early as the fourth grade to “tell bullshit from ...

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  8. Sep 28, 2024 · Margulis was the first female principal investigator of NASA’s Exobiology Program and received funding for her research in microbial evolution and organelle heredity. She championed the significance of symbiosis in evolution, which has become the leading theory to describe how eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic origins.

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