Biologist
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And actually, this work was done in the 1960s by a famous
biologist
named Malcolm Burrows.
Well, I got on the phone with a few people in the company; no one could give me a straight answer until finally, I got on the phone with the head
biologist.
He's a
biologist
at Veta La Palma.
And Gregory Bateson was an epistemologist and anthropologist and
biologist
and psychologist and many other things, and he looked at how systems basically look at themselves.
Because this is a pelagic animal and it lives out in the deeper water, and because we weren't working on the bottom, I brought along a shark cage here, and my friend, shark
biologist
Wes Pratt is inside the cage.
You'll see that the photographer, of course, was not inside the cage here, so clearly the
biologist
is a little smarter than the photographer I guess.
Leslie Orgel is a molecular biologist, brilliant guy, and Orgel's Second Rule is: Evolution is cleverer than you are.
I spoke to the
biologist
who discovered this tree, and he told me that that spindly growth you see there in the center is most likely a product of climate change.
"Queerer than we can suppose" comes from J.B.S. Haldane, the famous biologist, who said, "Now, my own suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose.
The
biologist
Lewis Wolpert believes that the queerness of modern physics is just an extreme example.
As an evolutionary biologist, I'd say this: our brains have evolved to help us survive within the orders of magnitude, of size and speed which our bodies operate at.
So David Obura, a coral reef biologist, and I went to Tarawa, and we presented for two hours on the amazing findings of the Phoenix Islands.
Antonio Sabato Jr. is some kind of
biologist
or scientist or something, I wasn't really paying attention.
The American marine
biologist
Prof. George Sanderson arrives in Loch Ness with some brand new and highly sophisticated sonar equipment to track down the whereabouts of the legendary monster in the lake.
1891: Stalwart, morally upright military doctor Lieutenant Claude de Ross (solid Claudio Cassinelli) and several other shipwreck survivors wash ashore on a remote tropical island that's governed with an iron fist by the ruthless and sadistic Edmund Rackham (superbly played to the deliciously slimy hilt by Richard Johnson), who lives on the island with the feisty Amanda Martin (a winningly spunky performance by the ravishing Barbara Bach) and her unhinged rogue
biologist
father Professor Ernest Martin (a marvelously dotty portrayal by Joseph Cotten).
Orca starts as crusty Irish sea captain Nolan (Richard Harris) & his crew are trying to capture a Great White Shark so they can sell it for big bucks, unfortunately when a hapless marine
biologist
called Ken (Robert Carradine) comes under attack from it the Shark is killed by a Killer Whale, this raises Nolan's interest in Killer Whales & decides he want's to catch one of them instead.
The far inferior "Hollow Man 2" begins with the brutal slaying of a molecular
biologist
by a new Hollow Man who is desperately searching of a serum that will keep him alive while invisible.
Another biologist, previously working on a secret government project, is being protected by a detective who is forced to battle the transparent assassin while the government tries to track him down.
What really makes the film interesting is the appearance of William Shatner who plays a marine
biologist
at the park!
Nathan is a Jewish New Yorker who tells Stingo that he is a research
biologist
for a pharmaceutical company.
Casper Van Dien breaks a new record in looking shabby in this movie, although he is supposed to be a marine
biologist.
The plot: A marine
biologist
heads for Port Amanzi in Africa after his friend, Mark DeSantis, is supposedly a victim of a fatal shark attack.
Quaid takes a job working at Sea World in Orlando, and begins to strike up a romance with Bess Armstrong, a dolphin trainer and
biologist
at the water park.
In 1980, the
biologist
Paul Ehrlich and the economist Julian Simon made another famous wager – on the price of five metals ten years later.
It was not a physicist, but a biologist, Julius Meyer, who first proposed the law of conservation of energy from a study of biological energy processes.
But it was the publication in 1962 of the book Silent Spring – a polemic against the use of pesticides in agriculture – by the
biologist
Rachel Carson that jump-started the modern ecological movement.
As the well-known Oxford
biologist
Richard Dawkins notoriously remarked, "Although atheism might have been logically tenable before Darwin, Darwin made it possible to be an intellectually fulfilled atheist."
Progress happens by moving into what the theoretical
biologist
Stuart Kauffman calls the “adjacent possible,” which implies that the best way to find out what is likely to be feasible in a country is to consider what is already there.
As an evolutionary
biologist
and philosopher of science, my view is that human nature certainly exists, but that it is not based on an “essence” of any kind.
Joseph Stalin rejected Mendelian genetics (the fundamental laws of heredity) and even Darwin’s theory of evolution in favor of the bogus theories of Trofim Lysenko, the Soviet
biologist
who believed that human traits were acquired, not inherited.
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