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Jobs had always been an extremely opinionated eater, with a tendency to instantly judge any food as either fantastic or terrible. He could taste two avocados that most mortals would find indistinguishable, and declare that one was the best avocado ever grown and the other inedible.


Walter Isaacson


#personality #quirks #steve-jobs #food

There is a certain element of complementarity between men and women that is biological by nature.


Jack Kingston


#biological #certain #element #men #men and women

I also have an idea for a book on biodiversity, and why and how we should be conserving it.


Ken Thompson


#biodiversity #book #conserving #how #i

This work made me more and more interested in biological matter, and I decided that I really wanted to work on the X-ray analysis of biological molecules.


Aaron Klug


#biological #decided #i #interested #made

Art has this ability to allow you to connect back through history in the same way that biology does. I'm always looking for source material.


Jeff Koons


#allow #always #art #back #biology

I recently asked more than seventy eminent researchers if they would have done I their work differently if they had thought Darwin's theory was wrong. The responses were all the same: no. I also examined the outstanding biodiscoveries of the past century: the discovery of the double helix; the characterization of the ribosome: the mapping of genomes; research on medications and drug reactions: improvements in food production and sanitation; the development of new surgeries; and others. I even queried biologists working in areas where one would expect the Darwinian paradigm to have most benefited research, such as the emergence of resistance to antibiotics and pesticides. Here, as elsewhere, I found that Darwin's theory had provided no discernible guidance, but was brought in, after the breakthroughs, as an interesting narrative gloss.


Philip S. Skell


#darwin #darwinism #evolution #macro-evolution #macroevolution

It’s a bit burned,” my mother would say apologetically at every meal, presenting you with a piece of meat that looked like something — a much-loved pet perhaps — salvaged from a tragic house fire. “But I think I scraped off most of the burned part,” she would add, overlooking that this included every bit of it that had once been flesh. Happily, all this suited my father. His palate only responded to two tastes - burned and ice cream — so everything suited him so long as it was sufficiently dark and not too startlingly flavorful. Theirs truly was a marriage made in heaven, for no one could burn food like my mother or eat it like my dad.


Bill Bryson


#humor #parents #food

Half a million women die each year around the world in pregnancy. It's not biology that kills them so much as neglect.


Nicholas D. Kristof


#biology #die #each #half #kills

The next major explosion is going to be when genetics and computers come together. I'm talking about an organic computer - about biological substances that can function like a semiconductor.


Alvin Toffler


#about #biological #come #computer #computers

The East Germans first used biomechanics. This meant that rather than guessing about technique and form, they could apply changes to athletic performance based on science.


Bill Toomey


#apply #athletic #based #biomechanics #changes






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