Perhaps the most ironic aspect of the struggle for survival is how easily organisms can be harmed by that which they desire. ①The trout is caught by the fisherman's lure, the mouse by cheese, and man by the world's most popular leisure pastime, television.Most people admit to having a...
” he says. “You put organisms in new relationships and observe what’s happening. Then you let these new systems develop their own ways to self-repair.”
In the deep of the ocean, where the sun's rays struggle to enter,organisms (有机物) hide that could solve the biggest medical crisis facing humanity. Far below the surface bacteri a are fighting with each other - and to do so they make an antibiotic (抗生素) so strong it can destroy...
Cynthia, yes, I hope we can abolish war, not least, the battle between predators and prey... Predators vs prey ("Small but fierce: Grasshopper mice can eat prey that are toxic to other mice. Bitter battles between stinkbugs and carnivorous mice could hold clues for controlling human pain"...
Everything around us on this planet, and including all humans, is evidenced by immeasurable pluralism to the point our brains struggle with the possibilities. This is also true beyond our planet. To cope, many of us prune down or toss out entirely what is perceived as unnecessary, or ...
When we browse through molecules - the building blocks of the universe - and their utilization in organisms, we observe a preference or a trend towar… More than a Glow: The Firefly 01 September 2014 | Safiye Arslan | Issue 101 (September - October 2014) "One night, a very lonely fire...
Ironically, one major casualty of that extreme position has been the environment itself. While policy makers struggle to define and implement appropriate legislation, development of the most destructive kind has continued apace over vast areas.
contemporary HE is in a constant struggle between the goals of individual autonomy, social responsibility, and the survival of the earth (see, Wolff & Zilliacus,2021). The leaders’ responsibility is to recognise and care about individuals as well as the community. However, this is not enough...
1Perhaps the most ironic aspect of the struggle for survival is how easily organisms can be harmed by that which they desire. ①The trout is caught by the fisherman’s lure, the mouse by cheese, and man by the world’s most popular leisure pastime, television. Most people admit to having...
They were only partly material - as we understand matter - and their type of consciousness and media of perception differed widely from those of terrestrial organisms. For example, their senses did not include that of sight; their mental world being a strange, non-visual pattern of impressions....