As biologist James Costa chronicles in Darwin's Backyard, many of those studies took place at Down House, Darwin's country home southeast of London.
As biologist James Costa chronicles in Darwin's Backyard, many of those studies took place...
Not exact matches
In 1984 the Navy asked her adviser,
biologist James Case, to find a way of measuring oceanic illumination, and he recruited Widder
as coinvestigator.
In Huxley's Church and Maxwell's Demon, Matthew Stanley uses the contrasting values of the devout Christian physicist
James Clerk Maxwell and his contemporary — Thomas Henry Huxley, the agnostic
biologist known
as «Darwin's bulldog» to illustrate the transition from theistic to naturalistic science in the late nineteenth century.
For SimEarth, a global - ecosystem game, Wright consulted with
biologist James Lovelock, originator of the Gaia «Earth
as organism» hypothesis.
«Darwin, when he proved that species evolved, also proved there was no such thing
as species,» said
James Mallet, an evolutionary
biologist at Harvard University.
Hookworms have had millennia to develop «exquisite strategies» to suppress their host's inflammation, doing
as little harm
as possible so they can reproduce and infect the next host, says
James Cook University
biologist Alex Loukas, who is working to develop drugs based on hookworm secretions.
In A Naturalist Goes Fishing,
James McClintock shares personal stories of the decades - long avocation that helped steer him into a career
as a marine
biologist.
Working with
James Hicks, a
biologist at USC, the team was able to detect tumor DNA in tiny fragments that had likely been loosed
as tumor cells died and broke up.