Biology
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And in biology, the numbers are even better.
If we look at biology, and many of you probably don't know, I was a
biology
major before I went into architecture, the human skin is the organ that naturally regulates the temperature in the body, and it's a fantastic thing.
I've been carrying on here about the
biology
of love.
So when we would look at cells, this is how I really got involved in
biology
and science is by looking at living cells in the microscope.
Aging is considered one of the most familiar, yet the least well-understood, aspects of all of biology, and really, since the dawn of civilization, mankind has sought to avoid it.
So right now, in my lab, we're combining state-of-the-art bat field biology, going out and catching the long-lived bats, with the most up-to-date, modern molecular technology to understand better what it is that they do to stop aging as we do.
Now there are two features of mosquito
biology
that really help us in this project, and that is, firstly, males don't bite.
So that's where we stand at the moment, and I've just got a few final thoughts, which is that this is another way in which
biology
is now coming in to supplement chemistry in some of our societal advances in this area, and these biological approaches are coming in in very different forms, and when you think about genetic engineering, we've now got enzymes for industrial processing, enzymes, genetically engineered enzymes in food.
This happens one day: I'd just assigned my class to read this textbook chapter about my favorite subject in all of biology: viruses and how they attack.
This approach has been very successfully applied to many complex systems in physics, biology, computer science, the social sciences, but what about economics?
It's the pivot, it's biology, it's the natural instinct.
Trinidad and Tobago is like a place with different laws of physics or
biology
or something.
Now along the way, George points out that his technology, the technology of synthetic biology, is currently accelerating at four times the rate of Moore's Law.
There were some conservationists, really famous conservationists like Stanley Temple, who is one of the founders of conservation biology, and Kate Jones from the IUCN, which does the Red List.
You would think this wouldn't be too hard, that we would simply have the ability to take this fundamental information that we're learning about how it is that basic
biology
teaches us about the causes of disease and build a bridge across this yawning gap between what we've learned about basic science and its application, a bridge that would look maybe something like this, where you'd have to put together a nice shiny way to get from one side to the other.
This is the 21st-century
biology
that you've been waiting for, and we have the chance to take that and turn it into something which will, in fact, knock out disease.
They do this using principles of physics and chemistry, but they could also be using
biology.
When he met me and realized that it was possible for him to study in a quantitative way how his design choices impacted the ecology and
biology
of this building, he got really excited, because it added a new dimension to what he did.
So game theory is a branch of, originally, applied mathematics, used mostly in economics and political science, a little bit in biology, that gives us a mathematical taxonomy of social life and it predicts what people are likely to do and believe others will do in cases where everyone's actions affect everyone else.
That's Charles Paxton who won the 2000
biology
prize for his paper, "Courtship behavior of ostriches towards humans under farming conditions in Britain."
One of the reasons I love vultures is because they tend to operate in a manner that can be explained by
biology
and physics.
Perhaps more surprisingly, the same type of theory applies to
biology
and medicine, parturition, the act of giving birth, epileptic seizures.
Before going further, let me give you a crash course in plant
biology.
And while I was sneakily reading this article under my desk in my
biology
class, we were supposed to be paying attention to these other kind of cool molecules, called antibodies.
When I first got interested in this, I thought, well, it's a straightforward problem in
biology.
And the message I want to leave you with is, consciousness has to become accepted as a genuine biological phenomenon, as much subject to scientific analysis as any other phenomenon in biology, or, for that matter, the rest of science.
And then we are talking also about materials, synthetic biology, for example.
What in the world of
biology
might be helpful at this juncture, to get us through this sort of evolutionary knothole that we're in?
I teach one of the largest evolutionary
biology
classes in the US, and when my students finally understand why I call them fish all the time, then I know I'm getting my job done.
But that's not really how we learn
biology
early on, is it?
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