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dna identified match
There is a fingerprint and DNA match and an eyewitness has identified this individual, John Timoney
dna years giving
The messages that DNA molecules contain are all but eternal when seen against the time scale of individual lifetimes. The lifetimes of DNA messages give or take a few mutations are measured in units ranging from millions of years to hundreds of millions of years; or, in other words, ranging from 10,000 individual lifetimes to a trillion individual lifetimes. Each individual organism should be seen as a temporary vehicle, in which DNA messages spend a tiny fraction of their geological lifetimes. Richard Dawkins
dna members species
The thing that defines a species is that all members have the same addressing system for their DNA. Richard Dawkins
dna cells firsts
DNA is ROM. It can be read millions of times over, but only written to once - when it is first assembled the birth of the cell in which it resides. Richard Dawkins
dna cells dust
Then, of course, through the umbilical link we all tumble backwards down the spiralling DNA staircase to one common ancestor in Africa, and before that some bunch of curious monkeys. Down and down we go unto the sea, unto the dust, the single cellular dust. What impulse drove one cell to become two? What yearning pulled the fish on to the land? What caused apes to walk upright? Some invisible magnetic pull. Is there a difference between attraction and intention? Where is evolution taking us? Russell Brand
dna machines designer
To invoke the origin of the DNA/protein machine by invoking a supernatural Designer is to explain precisely nothing - for it leaves unexplained the origin of the Designer. Richard Dawkins
dna rivals archives
Natural selection is all about the differential success of rival DNA in getting itself transmitted vertically in the species archives. Richard Dawkins
dna care knows
DNA neither cares nor knows. DNA just is. And we dance to its music. Richard Dawkins
dna museums library
Libraries and museums are the DNA of our culture. Vartan Gregorian
museums should loses
A museum is a place where one should lose one's head. Renzo Piano
museums pittsburgh wonderful
There's so much that I like about Pittsburgh, actually. The cultural district and museums are wonderful, and I encourage everyone to check them out. And the food is excellent, too! Troy Polamalu
museums may vacancy
History is representational, while time is abstract; both of these artifices may be found in museums, where they span everybody's own vacancy Robert Smithson
museums looks tombs
Museums are tombs, and it looks like everything is turning into a museum. Robert Smithson
museums historical treasure
Some of our greatest historical and artistic treasures we place in museums; others, we take for walks. Roger Caras
museums people trying
I do not approve of museums trying just to get people to come in. Whistler was very, very clear on this. Vivienne Westwood
museums lust desire
I spent an hour looking at pots and carpets in the museums the other day, until the desire to describe them became like the desire for the lusts of the flesh. Virginia Woolf
museums venice horizon
If you go to Florence, it has all surface beauty, but like Venice, it's simply a museum of Renaissance times. Los Angeles is raw, uncouth and bizarre, but it's a place of substance. It has more new horizons than any other place. Werner Herzog
museums ideas puppets
Puppets are pure form then ideas for performance come out of that. It's always the form and the visuals and that's why I like to make puppets in a gallery or museum. They're not often in those contexts. Wayne White
library news rooms
Oh God. Why, oh why, did I have to be the one to deliver this news? Why couldn’t I be locked away in my room or the library doing something enjoyable, like homework? Richelle Mead
library
Libraries can take the place of God. Umberto Eco
library littles function
A library's ideal function is to be a little bit like a bouquiniste's stall, a place for trouvailles. Umberto Eco
library world bookstores
Bookstores, like libraries, are the physical manifestation of the wide world's longest, most thrilling conversation. Richard Russo
library percentages hush
I have spent a reasonable percentage of my life in libraries - I like the hush. Robin Ince
library sanctuary spirit
To admit authorities, however heavily furred and gowned, into our libraries and let them tell us how to read, what to read, what value to place upon what we read, is to destroy the spirit of freedom which is the breath of those sanctuaries. Virginia Woolf
library goes-on
A Library goes on as far as thought can reach. Robertson Davies
library essentials knows
The library was the place I went to find out what there was to know. It was absolutely essential. Zadie Smith
library flavor dishes
He that revels in a well-chosen library has inumerable dishes, and all of admirable flavor. William Godwin