Earth itself would not support
most of the life on this planet... enter the cytoplasm, which over many million years, slowly changed the atmosphere into one that was oxygen rich.
Most of the life on this planet dead.
Not exact matches
To broaden his liquid portfolio, CNBC's «Secret
Lives of the Super Rich» took O'Leary to the Ty Bar at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York for one
of the
most expensive tastings
on the
planet — a $ 60,000 set
of aged Balvenie whisky.
Ms. Duggan has spent
most of her
life mixing it up and networking with some
of the
most exciting entrepreneurs and artists
on this
planet.
«At this moment,
most meat animals, across
most of the
planet, are raised with the assistance
of doses
of antibiotics
on most days
of their
lives: 63,151 tons
of antibiotics per year,» McKenna writes.
IBM Fellow and Vice President
of Healthcare and
Life Sciences Research Ajay Royyuru, however, thinks artificial intelligence can go even further and help us understand the
most complex entity
on the
planet — ourselves.
My wife and I
live in one
of the
most beautiful and temperate spots
on the
planet right now.
Imagine if you spend the next twenty years
of your
life gradually accumulating two dozen
of the
most powerful dividend growth firms
on the
planet?
Four - in - five say US made wrong decision in voting to removing internet protections April 4, 2018 — While the internet has grown in scale, influence and importance in the
lives of most everyone
on the
planet over the past few decades,
The chances that your spirit for want
of a better word will
live on, is more likely going to be your the form
of energy either in another dimension or with another
life form from a distant
planet who by
most accounts from so many writings and drawings all across our earth has a higher probablity than some guy named jesus or his never caring ignorant father or a holly ghost (remember when that was the real name).
additionally,
most things
on this
planet will kill you and 99 %
of the species that ever
lived are extinct.
As to the, «where are the intermediate forms» argument that has occasionally been put forth in a slightly less ignorant manner, there are a variety
of reasons why every intermediate form isn't in the fossil record, the
most significant being that
of the trillions
of organism that have ever
lived on the
planet, only the extreme minority get fossilized.
More human beings are alive today
on Planet Earth than the total until 1900, and
most of them are
living at a level that we can only call sub-human.
To an alien
life form
living on another
planet billions
of light years from us the death
of an 8 year old human, while tragic to us, might be linked by what Einstein called «s p o o k y action at a distance» to an alien birth making it one
of their
most joyous occasions.
Somehow, a belief system that teaches people that they are the center
of all the universe, created in the image
of the
most perfect being imaginable, strikes me as a bit more
of an ego trip than accepting that we aren't destined to
live forever because
of our «specialness», but that we
live our short lifetimes and die like every other
living thing
on the
planet, our bodies decomposing and ultimately entering the food chain once again,
on a tiny speck
of a
planet in an ordinary, remote backwater
of the universe.
We may be but one among many
living things
on a small
planet swimming in the endless spaces
of a vast galaxy within an almost infinite cosmos, yet surely we are among the
most astonishing manifestations
of evolution in the whole
of the universe.
Delusional thinking has the highest probablility
of causing the
most damage to the world, all the people
living here, our future existence
on this
planet, and to all humanity.
The emergence
of life is perhaps the single
most dramatic example
on this
planet, yet even
life also requires a material substratum
of organic macromolecules out
of which this radically novel form
of existence could emerge.
Enough monkeys got weeded out to make me a member one
of the smartest,
most lethal,
most cunning and survivable species
on the
planet we rule, I'm not about to reduce my intelligence by assuming some magical space daddy will make my
life better if i say its name enough.
given how little
life has been found: only
on this one
planet so far, when
most of the universe is nearly empty.
No matter how the breakdown
of the «modernization» syndrome might occur, Heilbroner envisages a relapse into traditional authoritarianism as the
most likely result, providing, that is, that the worst outcome, total destruction
of life on the
planet, is avoided.
We have to find our own purposes in
life, which are not derived directly from our scientific history... As atheists... we face up to the fact that... we must make the
most of our short time
on this
planet and... make this
planet as good as we possibly can and try to leave it a better place than we found it».
In the world view we share we have all been made aware
of the rather insignificant role played by the
planet on which we
live; we know something
of the solar system, and we have had impressed upon us the unbelievably immense distances which separate us from
most of the stars we see in the sky with our naked eyes.
I juggle statistical theory, probability theory, logic, reason, and common sense to guess at the
most likely answer to the question
of how
life arises and has risen
on this particular
planet.
Even Pelé, who has spent
most of his post-football
life carefully cultivating an image as the least controversial human being
on the
planet, has shifted his position.
Most of todays players, almost everywhere, live either on Planet Wimp (eg Walcott) or Planet Who will pay me the most, (eg Oz
Most of todays players, almost everywhere,
live either
on Planet Wimp (eg Walcott) or
Planet Who will pay me the
most, (eg Oz
most, (eg Ozil).
It is one
of the
most amazing sights
on the
planet - the bringing forth
of life.
«If David Cameron thinks it is acceptable for Mr Hester to receive this vast bonus then he is not just out
of touch with
most people in Britain, he is
living on a different
planet.»
Right here
on Earth,
most life is microbial, and a careful reading
of the
planet's fossil and geochemical record reveals it always has been.
Professor Stewart, who fronted the BBC documentary Volcano
Live in 2013, said: «Mount Etna is arguably one
of the
most iconic volcanoes
on the
planet, but 100,000 years ago there would have been no cone - like structure such as you see today.
They
lived on the
planet with us for
most of our history, yet until six years ago we didn't know they existed.
It could also enhance our understanding
of water — one
of the
most important molecules for
life on our
planet.
Through Cormier, Prasher learned about a species
of jellyfish
living in the cold waters
of the North Pacific, Aequorea victoria, which emitted a green glow and was one
of the
most intensely bioluminescent creatures
on the
planet.
Waukesha, WI — The March 2014 issue
of Discover magazine speculates what we might learn about
life on other
planets by exploring Earth's
most extreme landscapes, investigates the unexpected medicinal possibilities
of nicotine and profiles the energy firms turning pig waste into sustainable power.
«The study provides further evidence to explain why dinosaurs were one
of the
most successful groups
of animals to
live on this
planet.»
Ocean - going researchers found
life even in some
of the hottest, coldest, and
most chemically inhospitable places
on the
planet.
Deep - sea hydrothermal vents give rise to some
of the
most bizarre forms
of life on the
planet, such as blind albino crabs.
These core samples contain bits
of the original granite bedrock that was the unlucky target
of cosmic wrath 66 million years ago, when a large asteroid struck Earth, blasted open the 180 - kilometer - wide Chicxulub crater, and led to the extinction
of most life on the
planet.
While
most ecologists bemoan the sixth great extinction in the
planet's history, Thomas says we are also «
on the brink
of a sixth major genesis
of new
life».
McKay, a planetary scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center, ventures to some
of Earth's
most extreme environments to study the closest facsimiles he can find to Mars and other distant outposts,
on a mission to learn how
life might exist beyond our
planet.
If
life exists
on Mars, it is
most likely to be in the form
of bacteria buried deep in the
planet's permafrost or lichens growing within rocks, say scientists from NASA.
Next time you catch a cold, consider this as your sinuses clog and your eyes burn: the viruses now tormenting you may be
living fossils that carry molecular remnants
of some
of the
most ancient
life forms
on the
planet.
Or you could call it the single
most effective act
of dominance behavior in the history
of animal
life on this
planet — and not a tooth bared in anger.
In an age when science influences every aspect
of life — from the
most private intimacies
of sex and reproduction to the
most public collective challenges
of climate change and the economy — and in a time when democracy has become the dominant form
of government
on the
planet, it is important that the voters push elected officials and candidates
of all parties to explicitly state their views
on the major science questions facing the nation.
Beyond sprinkling the
planet with riches, Willbold believes the meteor shower could have helped deliver the ingredients necessary for
life: «
Most of the water
on Earth today may have been brought during that late bombardment.»
Most of life's diversity on our planet is too small to see, making microbes the most likely place to look for these new types of l
Most of life's diversity
on our
planet is too small to see, making microbes the
most likely place to look for these new types of l
most likely place to look for these new types
of life.
If finding
life on other
planets is really NASA's
most important goal, then the Terrestrial
Planet Finder is the big enchilada
of the entire spaced - based telescope effort.
Last year researchers at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia released the
most rigorous estimate yet
of how many species
live on our
planet: 8.7 million, not counting bacteria.
While
most folks would not consider studying the genetics
of sludge and ooze the
most exciting
of professions, Gray and his colleagues are tracing back the very origins
of the first
life to arise
on our
planet.
They are some
of the
most primitive animals
on the
planet, closely descended from the common ancestors
of all animal
life.