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After his voyage on the HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin returned to England in 1836 and spent several years analyzing the specimens he collected and developing his theories on evolution. He meticulously documented his findings and, in 1859, published "On the Origin of Species," which introduced the concept of natural selection. This work laid the foundation for modern evolutionary Biology and sparked significant scientific and public debate. Darwin continued to research and write on various topics related to evolution and natural history until his death in 1882.

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