@Sara_Imari The history is the story of "Nows" coded in neural cells, recalled by the neurological system that invented grammar. Storing and deciphering those codes in the brain cells is another function of that system called memory, so we can say history is an attribute of the human brain.
At #AbSciCon26, we shifted Astrobiology from Astro-a little-biology to Astro-more-biology in the “Symbiosis, Gene Transfers & Biological Interactions” session. Thanks to @LFelipeB@eiacastel Tami McDonald, Julia Van Etten, Olivia Smith, Sergio Munoz-Gomez, and Cynthia Silveira.
Our computer science is based on 0 and 1. It's a dualism at its core, and the concept of the dualism was first mentioned in Zoroastrianism in 2000 BCE.
Thrilled to team up with @LFelipeB & @AstroBioReza to host a #Symbiosis session at #AbSciCon2026! As Felipe well said: Let's bring more bio to astrobio!
Submit your abstract here: https://t.co/hIBa1dJuyV
Excited to be co-organizing an #AbSciCon2026 session with @JuniaSchultz and @AstroBioReza on #Symbiosis. From mobilomes and viruses to organelle evolution and ecological networks! Let's bring more bio to astrobio! Submit here: https://t.co/55D36KQzoS #astrobiology
In your paper; instead of saying "it is clear that much additional work will be required before a complete understanding" say: "I don't understand it" please!
"A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked."
"A complex system designed from scratch never works and can not be made to work. You have to start over, beginning with a working simple system."
-John Gall, 1975
@barrygoldman1 I don't know of any sexual reproducer that is not doing that, also in asexual reproducers, the complexity (number of cells, size of metabolism, inner contents, etc.) reduces too.
It's so interesting that we turn into one cell to reproduce. It seems complexity comes to reduction and living system follows its primordial form when it's the matter of reproduction.