E.O. Wilson: Advice to a young scientist
E.O. Wilson: 給年輕科學家的建議
Biologist E.O. Wilson explores the world of ants and other tiny creatures, and writes movingly about the way all creatures great and small are interdependent. Full bio
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是種包含各種網絡、定律及原則的解釋
領略大多數科學領域所需要的
領略大多數科學領域所需要的
數學語言也會變得更難融會貫通
我已是三十二歲的哈佛教授
學會了微積分
轉化成概念
轉化成概念
並深感興趣的主題
研究和成功機會越多
研究和成功機會越多
投身高品質研究計畫的學徒
所發表新發現的速率
你很有可能在短時間內
知識與實踐
知識與實踐
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
E.O. Wilson - BiologistBiologist E.O. Wilson explores the world of ants and other tiny creatures, and writes movingly about the way all creatures great and small are interdependent.
Why you should listen
One of the world's most distinguished scientists, E.O. Wilson is a professor and honorary curator in entomology at Harvard. In 1975, he published Sociobiology: The New Synthesis, a work that described social behavior, from ants to humans.
Drawing from his deep knowledge of the Earth's "little creatures" and his sense that their contribution to the planet's ecology is underappreciated, he produced what may be his most important book, The Diversity of Life. In it he describes how an intricately interconnected natural system is threatened by man's encroachment, in a crisis he calls the "sixth extinction" (the fifth one wiped out the dinosaurs).
With his most recent book, The Creation, he wants to put the differences of science- and faith-based explanations aside "to protect Earth's vanishing natural habitats and species ...; in other words, the Creation, however we believe it came into existence." A recent documentary called Behold the Earth illustrates this human relationship to nature, or rather separation from an originally intended human bond with nature, through music, imagery, and thoughtful words from both Christians and scientists, including Wilson.
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