It is interesting to wonder whether taxonomists of the future may regret the way our generation messed around with genomes.
“It is interesting to wonder whether taxonomists of the future may regret the way our generation messed around with genomes.”
The World Motivation
It is interesting to wonder whether taxonomists of the future may regret the way our generation messed around with genomes.
“It is interesting to wonder whether taxonomists of the future may regret the way our generation messed around with genomes.”
It is interesting to wonder whether taxonomists of the future may regret the way our generation messed around with genomes.
You can't even begin to understand biology, you can't understand life, unless you understand what it's all there for, how it arose - and that means evolution.
When I say that human beings are just gene machines, one shouldn't put too much emphasis on the word 'just.' There is a very great deal of complication, and indeed beauty in being a gene machine.
Even if not a single fossil has ever been found, the evidence from surviving animals would still overwhelmingly force the conclusion that Darwin was right.
The Apollo pictures of the whole Earth conveyed to multitudes something well known to astronomers: On the scale of the worlds - to say nothing of stars or galaxies - humans are inconsequential, a thin film of life on an obscure and solitary lump of rock and metal
We should be increasing research and development into our fossil fuel program.
Science is going to be revolutionized by AI assistants.
The boundary is not where one thing ends and another begins, but where something else becomes possible.
The unraveling of our home planet is a mental disorder in which thoughs and feelings are so impaired they have no relationship to external reality. Wild is the opposite. It is when our thoughts, feelings, and actions are exquisitely sensity to our relationship with the living world and each other.
My eyes are constantly wide open to the extraordinary fact of existence. Not just human existence, but the existence of life and how this breathtakingly powerful process, which is natural selection, has managed to take the very simple facts of physics and chemistry and build them up to redwood trees and humans.