The Oxford University academic & author of The Universal History of Us discusses future evolution
Academic and author Professor Tim Coulson has been interviewed on radio about how life on Earth might evolve in the future.
Professor Coulson, Professor of Zoology at the University of Oxford and the author of The Universal History of Us: A 13.8-billion-year tale from the Big Bang to you (Penguin), has spoken on multiple stations about how octopuses may one day come to be the dominant lifeform on the planet.
He has also spoken about how mankind may evolve in the future if there is a global catastrophe, including potentially developing bullet-proof skin, innate ninja skills and wings.
The radio interviews follow significant print and online news coverage for Professor Coulson in recent weeks, including placements with the Daily Mirror, Daily Express, Daily Star, MSN, and New York Post.