Paradoxical life
por Andreas Wagner
A biochemist at the University of Zurich, Wagner (Robustness and Evolvability in Living Systems) explores the overlap among a wide range of biological phenomenon, including "the making of an embryo, the attack of a deadly virus, the building of a …
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A biochemist at the University of Zurich, Wagner (Robustness and Evolvability in Living Systems) explores the overlap among a wide range of biological phenomenon, including "the making of an embryo, the attack of a deadly virus, the building of a termite's mound, and human conversation," and the paradoxes contained therein.
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