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Personal genome; Solar cells and music; Asteroids; Alfred Russel Wallace

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The Wallace Memorial Fund

The statue depicts Wallace as he would have looked like when he was in the Malay Archipelago. He discovered evolution by natural selection and also the Wallace line, which is an invisible boundary between Asia and Australasia. The Natural History Museum where a lot of his specimens are now stored should have a statue to show what he looked like. You raised £50,000 to have this statue built. What motivated you to do this? I've been working for years to raise Wallace's profile. And I thought wouldn't it be brilliant to have a statue of Wallace, the first one ever in the world.

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