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Darwin abolished special creations, contributed the Origin of Species and hitched all life together in one unbroken procession.

~ Mark Twain

Mark Twain Biology Charles Darwin Creation Creationism Darwin Life Origin Of Species Special Creation

Dams also tend to be built in remote areas which are the last refuge for species that have been displaced by development in other regions.

~ Patrick Mccully

Patrick Mccully Animals Biodiversity Biology Dams Ecology Endangered Species Wildlife

The beauty in the genome is of course that it's so small. The human genome is only on the order of a gigabyte of data...which is a tiny little database. If you take the entire living biosphere, that's the assemblage of 20 million species or so that constitute all the living creatures on the planet, and you have a genome for every species the total is still about one petabyte, that's a million gigabytes - that's still very small compared with Google or the Wikipedia and it's a database that you can easily put in a small room, easily transmit from one place to another. And somehow mother nature manages to create this incredible biosphere, to create this incredibly rich environment of animals and plants with this amazingly small amount of data.

~ Freeman Dyson

Freeman Dyson Animals Biodiversity Biology Biosphere Data Dna Dna Sequencing Genome Information Nature Plants Sequencing Wonder

I stepped to the tank's edge, leaned in, and concentrated on keeping my eyes open. Which fish would be the shooter? The fish were all facing me, but one in particular seemed to be staring directly at my left eye, like a hunter targeting his prey. Wham! The water hit my pupil with such force that I jerked back …. Laughing, I wiped my left eye but stayed by the tank, my left hand resting on its edge. Another fish quickly seized the opportunity to blast the diamond in my engagement ring, while a third targeted the red carnelian stone in my earring, and yet another shot my right eye.

~ Virginia Morell

Virginia Morell Animals Archerfish Biology Fish Science

An infinity of these tiny animals defoliate our plants, our trees, our fruits... they attack our houses, our fabrics, our furniture, our clothing, our furs ... He who in studying all the different species of insects that are injurious to us, would seek means of preventing them from harming us, would seek to cause them to perish, proposes for his goal important tasks indeed.

~ René-Antoine Ferchault De Réaumur

René-Antoine Ferchault De Réaumur Animals Attack Biology Goal Harm Infinity Insectology Insects Plants Science Species Task

Nature, ... in order to carry out the marvelous operations [that occur] in animals and plants has been pleased to construct their organized bodies with a very large number of machines, which are of necessity made up of extremely minute parts so shaped and situated as to form a marvelous organ, the structure and composition of which are usually invisible to the naked eye without the aid of a microscope. ... Just as Nature deserves praise and admiration for making machines so small, so too the physician who observes them to the best of his ability is worthy of praise, not blame, for he must also correct and repair these machines as well as he can every time they get out of order.

~ Marcello Malpighi

Marcello Malpighi Animals Biology Naturalism Nature Order Organization Organs Plants Praise Science

Some believe what separates men from animals is our ability to reason. Others say it’s language or romantic love, or opposable thumbs. Living here in this lost world, I’ve come to believe it is more than our biology. What truly makes us human is our unending search, our abiding desire for immortality.

~ Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle Animals Biology Humanity Immortality Love Malone The Lost World

We all start out the same in our mothers' wombs. We, all of us, when floating in the amniotic sea of our earliest oblivion, have gonads. If the Y chromosome didn't swoop in to act on the gonads of some of us and make testes, we would all become women. In biology, the Genesis story is reversed: Adam becomes Adam out of Eve, not the other way around.

~ Siri Hustvedt

Siri Hustvedt Biology Humans

I know that certain minds would regard as audacious the idea of relating the laws which preside over the play of our organs to those laws which govern inanimate bodies; but, although novel, this truth is none the less incontestable. To hold that the phenomena of life are entirely distinct from the general phenomena of nature is to commit a grave error, it is to oppose the continued progress of science.

~ François Magendie

François Magendie Audacious Biology Determinism Error Freedom Idea Lack Of Free Will Laws Life Materialism Minds Nature Organs Phenomena Physiology Progress Truth

Those who have dissected or inspected many [bodies] have at least learnt to doubt, while others who are ignorant of anatomy and do not take the trouble to attend it are in no doubt at all.

~ Giovanni Battista Morgagni

Giovanni Battista Morgagni Anatomy Biology Doubt Ignorant Medicine Pathology Physiology Science

I submit a body of facts which cannot be invalidated. My opinions may be doubted, denied, or approved, according as they conflict or agree with the opinions of each individual who may read them; but their worth will be best determined by the foundation on which they rest—the incontrovertible facts.

~ William Beaumont

William Beaumont Agree Approval Biology Conflict Deny Doubt Facts Father Of Gastric Physiology Foundation Incontrovertible Medicine Opinions Read Science Valid

...Why is it, that from the moment you enter medical school to the moment you retire, that the only disorder you will ever diagnosis with a physics book - is obesity? This is biology folks, it's endocrinology, it's physiology - physics has nothing to do with it. The law of thermodynamics is always true, [but] the energy balance equation is irrelevant...

~ Gary Taubes

Gary Taubes Bad Science Biology Doctor Doctors Endocrinology Energy Medical Research Medical School Obesity Obesity Epidemic Physics Physiology Science Thermodynamics

It necessarily follows that chance alone is at the source of every innovation, and of all creation in the biosphere. Pure chance, absolutely free but blind, at the very root of the stupendous edifice of evolution: this central concept of modern biology is no longer one among many other possible or even conceivable hypotheses. It is today the sole conceivable hypothesis, the only one that squares with observed and tested fact. And nothing warrants the supposition - or the hope - that on this score our position is ever likely to be revised. There is no scientific concept, in any of the sciences, more destructive of anthropocentrism than this one.

~ Jacques Monod

Jacques Monod Anthropocentrism Biology Biosphere Central Concept Chance Evidence Fact Facts Hope Hypothesis Innovation Observation Science Tests

I think it's reasonable to suppose that one could oscillate between being biologically 20 and biologically 25 indefinitely.

~ Aubrey De Grey

Aubrey De Grey Aging Biology Cure For Aging Live Indefinitely Cure To Aging Immortality Science

The attention given to the side of the head which has received the injury, in connection with a specific reference to the side of the body nervously affected, is in itself evidence that in this case the ancient surgeon was already beginning observations on the localization of functions in the brain.

~ James Henry Breasted

James Henry Breasted Anatomy Ancient Egypt Ancient Medicine Biology Brain Hieroglyphic Injuries Medical History Neuroscience

Biology, list history, is not built with 'if's.

~ Andrea Moro

Andrea Moro Biology Brain

The fate of the physiology of the brain is independent of the truth and falsity of my assertions relative to the laws of the organization of the nervous system, in general, and of the brain in particular, just as the knowledge of the functions of a sense is independent of the knowledge of the structure of its apparatus.

~ Franz Joseph Gall

Franz Joseph Gall Biology Brain Knowledge Physiology Science

Our brains contain one hundred billion nerve cells (neurons). Each neuron makes links with ten thousand other neurons to form an incredible three dimensional grid. This grid therefore contains a thousand trillion connections - that's 1,000,000,000,000,000 (a quadrillion). It's hard to imagine this, so let's visualise each connection as a disc that's 1mm thick. Stack up the quadrillion discs on top of each other and they will reach the sun (which is ninety-three million miles from the earth) and back, three times over.

~ Nessa Carey

Nessa Carey Biology Brain Epigenetics Mind Blowing Neurons Science

I would like to start by emphasizing the importance of surfaces. It is at a surface where many of our most interesting and useful phenomena occur. We live for example on the surface of a planet. It is at a surface where the catalysis of chemical reactions occur. It is essentially at a surface of a plant that sunlight is converted to a sugar. In electronics, most if not all active circuit elements involve non-equilibrium phenomena occurring at surfaces. Much of biology is concerned with reactions at a surface.

~ Walter Houser Brattain

Walter Houser Brattain Biology Chemical Reactions Chemistry Circuits Conversion Electronics Elements Importance Nobel Laureate Phenomena Planet Science Sunlight Surfaces

Not untill all babies are born from glass jars will the combat cease between mother and son. But in a totalitarian future that has removed procreation from woman's hands, there will also be no affect and no art. Men will be machines, without pain but also without pleasure. Imagination has a price, which we are paying every day. There is no escape from the biologic chains that bind us.

~ Camille Paglia

Camille Paglia Biology Mother And Son Pain Pleasure

I believed that it might be pulling these different impressions of itself from my mind and projecting them back at me, as a form of camouflage. To thwart the biologist in me, to frustrate the logic left in me.

~ Jeff Vandermeer

Jeff Vandermeer Biology Camouflage Impression Logic

We are not victims of our genes, but masters of our fates, able to create lives overflowing with peace, happiness, and love.

~ Bruce H. Lipton

Bruce H. Lipton Beliefs Biology Inspiration

The Everglades was the only place on earth where alligators (broad snout, fresh water, darker skin) and crocodiles (pointy snout, salt water, toothy grin) lived side by side. It was the only home of the Everglades mink, Okeechobee gourd, and Big Cypress fox squirrel. It had carnivorous plants, amphibious birds, oysters that grew on trees, cacti that grew in water, lizards that changed colors, and fish that changed genders. It had 1,100 species of trees and plants, 350 birds, and 52 varieties of porcelain-smooth, candy-striped tree snails. It had bottlenose dolphins, marsh rabbits, ghost orchids, moray eels, bald eagles, and countless other species that didn't seem to belong on the same continent, much less in the same ecosystem.

~ Michael Grunwald

Michael Grunwald Biology Ecosystems Environment Everglades

Carson was persuaded that many experts either failed to recognize or chose to ignore the potential hazards of pesticides. She was convinced that the weight of her scientific evidence would defeat the skeptics among them. And once the public had the necessary information, citizens could make informed decisions about what Carson believed was a matter of life and death.

~ Mark H. Lytle

Mark H. Lytle Biology Ecology Environment

She could not be silent even if the men of science, many of them smug experts in white lab coats who promised “better living through chemistry,” dismissed her warnings as feminine hysteria.

~ Mark H. Lytle

Mark H. Lytle Biology Ecology Environment Gender

Water is one of the least understood aspects of biology.

~ Steven Magee

Steven Magee Aspects Biology Least One Understood Water

Much of the geographical work of the past hundred years... has either explicitly or implicitly taken its inspiration from biology, and in particular Darwin. Many of the original Darwinians, such as Hooker, Wallace, Huxley, Bates, and Darwin himself, were actively concerned with geographical exploration, and it was largely facts of geographical distribution in a spatial setting which provided Darwin with the germ of his theory.

~ David R. Stoddart

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Disease may be defined as 'A change produced in living things in consequence of which they are no longer in harmony with their environment.

~ William Thomas Councilman

William Thomas Councilman Biology Disease Environmental Harmony Pathology Science

At the atomic level, matter does not even exist with certainty; it only exists as a tendency to exist.

~ Bruce H. Lipton

Bruce H. Lipton Atoms Biology Matter Physics Quantum Physics Science

We are at the dawn of a new era, the era of 'molecular biology' as I like to call it, and there is an urgency about the need for more intensive application of physics and chemistry, and specially of structure analysis, that is still not sufficiently appreciated.

~ William Astbury

William Astbury Biology Chemistry Era Molecular Biology Physics Science Urgency

I studied calculus for the first time, which to me was an amazingly empowering experience which I could really see how you could understand all sorts of things, and I decided that chemistry and biology just had too much memory for me to be interested. Physics was very easy.

~ Marshall Nicholas Rosenbluth

Marshall Nicholas Rosenbluth Biology Calculus Chemistry Easy Empowering Math Nobel Laureate Physics Science

In a sense, the Earth is mounting an immune response against the human species. It is beginning to react to the human parasite, the flooding infection of people, the dead spots of the concrete all over the planet, the cancerous rot-outs in Europe, Japan and the United States, thick with replicating primates, the colonies enlarging and spreading and threatening to shock the biosphere with mass extinctions. Perhaps the biosphere does not 'like' the idea of five billion humans.

~ Richard Preston

Richard Preston Biology Medicine Nature Science The Hot Zone Virus

It has been demonstrated that a species of penicillium produces in culture a very powerful antibacterial substance which affects different bacteria in different degrees. Generally speaking it may be said that the least sensitive bacteria are the Gram-negative bacilli, and the most susceptible are the pyogenic cocci ... In addition to its possible use in the treatment of bacterial infections penicillin is certainly useful... for its power of inhibiting unwanted microbes in bacterial cultures so that penicillin insensitive bacteria can readily be isolated.

~ Alexander Fleming

Alexander Fleming Antibiotics Bacteria Biology Chemistry Inventor Of Penicillin Medicine Microbes Nobel Laureate Penicillin Science

It is shown that the golden ratio plays a prominent role in the dimensions of all objects which exhibit five-fold symmetry. It is also showed that among the irrational numbers, the golden ratio is the most irrational and, as a result, has unique applications in number theory, search algorithms, the minimization of functions, network theory, the atomic structure of certain materials and the growth of biological organisms.

~ Richard A. Dunlap

Richard A. Dunlap Biology Fibonacci Sequence Fine Structure Constant Golden Mean Golden Ratio Mathematics Number Theory Symmetry

A lifetime can be spent in a Magellanic voyage around the trunk of a single tree.

~ Edward O. Wilson

Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Biology Microcosms Natural History

We're going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones.

~ Richard Dawkins

Richard Dawkins Biology Humor

Everything can't be explained by some general biological phrase.

~ Nella Larsen

Nella Larsen Biology Science

The stuff of life turned out to be not a quivering, glowing, wondrous gel but a contraption of tiny jigs, springs, hinges, rods, sheets, magnets, zippers, and trapdoors, assembled by a data tape whose information is copied, downloaded and scanned.

~ Steven Pinker

Steven Pinker Biology Life

Silicon-based life may be impossible for one other reason: silicon bonds readily dissolve in water.

~ Steven Johnson

Steven Johnson Biology

Hierarchical organization in biological systems thus is characterized by an exquisite array of delicately and intricately interlocked order, steadily increasing in level and complexity and thereby giving rise neogenetically to emergent properties.

~ Clifford Grobstein

Clifford Grobstein Biology Emergence Systems
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