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Charles Darwin retired from his work in scientific research at the age of 73. He continued to engage in scientific correspondence and writing after his formal retirement, primarily focusing on his studies at his home in Down House. His major works, including "On the Origin of Species," were published before his retirement, but he remained active in the scientific community until his later years.

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