Not exact matches
Because gene drives can pass such
changes down from one
generation to the next, each potential alteration in the code
of life could have a lasting and unknowable effect.
In a commencement speech, Admiral William McRaven provoked graduates from the University
of Texas with this exhortation: «If every one
of you
changed the
lives of just 10 people, and each one
of those folks
changed the
lives of another 10 people — just 10 — then in six
generations this class will have
changed the
lives of the entire population
of the world, eight billion people.»
But the result is
life and hope, stretching for
generations,
changing the trajectory
of the story.
Theology must
change in each succeeding
generation, otherwise it will fail to become a part
of the thinking processes and
life - style
of that
generation.
The environment in which most
of the population today are
living and thinking has
changed its character in the space
of little more than one
generation.
The dramatic
changes which have taken place in the activities and patterns
of people's social
lives over the past two
generations are
of major theological significance in themselves.
Though the implications
of population
change are profound — no less so because it involves the
generation and termination
of human
life — it is a form
of change that seems slow by comparison with many others.
Rapid population growth is a pervasive fact
of life in less - developed countries today — a form
of social
change so typical, and at the same time so profound, that it may spuriously be associated with almost any other social phenomenon
of the present
generation.
To explain: Random mutation refers to tiny, unpredictable
changes in the hereditary qualities
of a
living being that get passed down to the next
generation.
It is not about origins, but how
life changed over time and across
generations after it started.The study into the origins
of life is the field
of abiogenesis.
Mindfulness has the capability to
change the trajectory
of individual
lives, and — when being taught on a community level, such as through school — has the potential for
changing whole
generations in a community.
Since I'm in my 30's and this is the era
of baby explosion for my
generation, I've also watched a lot
of my friends become parents and witnessed how their
lives have
changed.
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If combined with the right job - search support, the experience
of full - time activity could be
life changing for families who have become trapped in
generations of benefit dependency because they were never given a sufficient and sustained push to
change.
I wasn't even in NYC on that day, but had staff members headed in that direction when those planes
changed all
of our
lives and those for
generations to come, forever.
She's touched the
lives of thousands
of students, helping to shape the next
generation with an enthusiastic belief in what is possible, not just what is practical, through encouraging a
life -
changing culture
of innovation.»
They are among a number
of the Windrush
generation who have been threatened with deportation by the Home Office or have lost access to public services as a result
of Tory
changes to immigration policy - despite
living legally in the UK for more than 50 years.
These
changes reflected a desire to revitalise internal party
life and reach out to a whole
generation of non-aligned but politically aware Britons who were turned off by formal party politics.
In less than one
generation, the information revolution and the introduction
of the computer into virtually every dimension
of our society has
changed how our economy works, how we provide for our national security, and how we structure our everyday
lives.
You play the game by choosing an initial pattern
of «
live» cells, and then watch as the configuration
changes over many
generations as the rules are applied over and over again (see «Take two simple rules»).
This all
changed with the first
generation of stars, so bright and powerful that their light started to break apart hydrogen atoms around them, while their cores produced the elements essential for
life itself.
«This an entirely new
generation of technology that's going to result in massive
changes — improvement in how people
live and have fun, and how they make war,» says Austin.
Turbines shaped not just the future
of shipping; their impact on electricity
generation changed our
lives.
Unlike many populations
of animals that undergo genetic
changes over numerous
generations and improve their camouflage against the environment, sand fleas from the different beaches begin
life as a planktonic larval stage and so are likely to come from the same gene pool.
Also, insects depend on their surroundings for body warmth or cooling, so
changing temperatures make a huge difference in their
lives, says coauthor Dilip Venugopal, an applied ecologist working as a policy fellow at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C. Pests evolving resistance to Bt might do so faster when a warming landscape, for instance, lets them squeeze extra
generations into a year and gives earworms a better chance
of surviving the winter.
Epigenetics: The Ultimate Mystery
of Inheritance By Richard C. Francis (W. W. Norton) Researchers once considered DNA to be the exclusive carrier
of heredity, but recently they have discovered that certain
life experiences — smoking before puberty, say, or a high - stress pregnancy — can trigger cellular
changes that get passed along to future
generations.
Like
living things, robotic tadpoles called Tadros evolve,
changing from
generation to
generation in response to a form
of survival -
of - the - fittest selection.
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«Their knowledge
of how to
live in the desert is crucial to the survival
of future
generations of elephants in the arid habitat, and pressure from hunting and climate
change may only increase in the coming decades.
«I'm interested in how the environment is
changing, how animals respond to those
changes, and the potential for acclimatization to those conditions, particularly across
generations and in different
life stages,» said Putnam, assistant professor in the URI Department
of Biological Sciences, who joined the faculty in January.
In a collaborative project with scientists from the King Abdullah University
of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia, the researchers examined how the fish's genes responded after several
generations living at higher temperatures predicted under climate
change.
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The claim follows that
life experiences are so devastating for the individual (or group
of people) that epigenetic
changes occur and are passed on to the next
generation and to the next and so on.
The Grants have shown «evolution in action» as
generations of finches
living on the various islands respond to dry or wet conditions bye
changing the shape and function
of their beaks as respond to drought or normal conditions.
evolve (adj. evolving) To
change gradually over
generations, or a long period
of time, in
living organisms.
This wide - spread ground shaking combined with accompanying elevation
changes and the likely
generation of a tsunami along the Pacific coast, will cause loss
of life, property damage, and business interruption in vulnerable locations throughout southwestern British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and northwestern California.
«The greatest revolution in our
generation is that
of human beings, who by
changing the inner attitudes
of their minds, can
change the outer aspects
of their
lives.»
Jan wrote me, «you are
changing the
lives of the next
generation.»
Keep sharing this important and
life affirming information, it will
change the health
of generations to come, but also individuals right now.
They are good copies; they could be beneficial, but they are not the magical grains that could
change your
life; they are not the ones handed down by the Prophet Mohammed to
generations and
generations of kefir sharers around the world.
Quote
of the day: «The greatest revolution in our
generation is that
of human beings, who by
changing the inner attitudes
of their minds, can
change the outer aspects
of their
lives.»
I loved hearing about my parents» experiences
of the bakery, and it made me realize just how much
life has
changed for us
living in a
generation with social media.
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The voyage
changes Newton's
life forever and he creates a legacy that will inspire Samuel and the
lives of millions for
generations to come.
This exploration reveals how, in the wake
of media attention, public fascination with appearance and government policies pushing for
change,
generations of Americans will
live shorter
lives.
The directorial debut by John Krokidas brings forth the story
of some
of the best poets
of the beat
generation: Ginsberg, Lucien Carr (DeHaan), William Burroughs (Foster), and Jack Kerouac (Huston) and the murder that forever
changed their
lives.
In 1971, however, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association
changed the pageant-esque tradition: The group began naming the daughter — and, very rarely, the son —
of a celebrity to the title, to emphasize the familial elements
of Hollywood
life and «Hollywood's next
generation.»
During PAX East this past March, we cornered six game developers and asked them one question: If you could
change any one thing or add any one feature to the next -
generation version
of Xbox
Live Arcade, what would it be?