Until the 1970s,
biologists placed living things into two broad categories, or domains, based on the structure of their cells.
Not exact matches
While accepting the undeniable fact of the general evolution of
Life in the course of time, many
biologists still maintain that these changes take
place without following any defined course, in any direction and at random.
The impression he creates is that ofsomeone who
lives far more happily outside polite society, someone whois simultaneously a meticulous
biologist and a swashbuckling cowboy.Both images of himself seem to grow from the same impulse — the desireto dwell in unfettered wilderness, in
places where people don't sipchampagne.
Because nobody really knows where the next big biological breakthrough will come from, or what next area of math
biologists will want to use, a young person who wants to try a
life at the interface between these two exploding fields should go to a
place with many interactions between the two groups, and where there is a focal point where the two groups can come together.
When
biologists discovered that other desert mammals, such as camels, also conserve water in this way, they concluded that maxilloturbinals had evolved specifically as an adaptation to
life in dry
places.
A clear emphasis is
placed on novel collaborations that bring
biologists together with scientists from fields such as physics, mathematics, chemistry, computer science and engineering to focus on problems at the frontier of the
life sciences.
Though some might think the
life of a marine
biologist is always exciting, what with all of the sunbathing and whatnot, but truthfully a lot of my job takes
place at a desk, which doesn't sound nearly as romantic as hopping on my jet ski and taking off into the sunset, dolphins leaping in my wake.
It surely is a
place of interest for marine
biologists and aqua -
life enthusiasts.
Over the last two decades Lembeh Strait has become well known by marine
biologists and professional underwater photographers as one of the best
places in the world to find rare and unusual marine
life.
«A bustling airport would hardly seem the
place to find a new species of reclusive animal, but a team of California
biologists recently found a shy new species of legless lizard
living at the end of a runway at Los Angeles International Airport.