Host: Marc Pelletier Dinosaur hunting with the man who inspired Jurassic Park. Guest: Dr. Jack Horner, curator of Paleontology at the Museum of the Rockies and Montana State University Regents' Professor of Paleontology Weinvite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Comments and suggestions on Futures in Biotech. For a free audiobook, visit Audible.com/biotech. Also thanks to Phil Pelletier and Will Hall for the great themes. Thanks to Cachefly for providing the bandwidth for this netcast.
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The uncertainty of life and the certainty of death unite all of us who come to this existence on this blue planet. Created and reuploaded with permission of Pangea Progress. Check out his channel for more amazing videos! www.youtube.com pangeaprogress.blogspot.com "Sigmund Freud often remarked that great revolutions in the history of science have but one common, and ironic, feature: they knock human arrogance off one pedestal after another of our previous conviction about our own self-importance. The first that we associate with Copernicus, Newton, and Galileo that taught us that we weren't living on the central body of a limited universe. And that Darwin's was the second that taught us that we were not separately created in the image of a benevolent deity, but were part of a history of genealogical connectivity of all living things." - Stephen Jay Gould "A general problem with much of Western theology in my view is that the god portrayed is too small. It is a god of a tiny world and not a god of a galaxy much less of a universe." - Carl Sagan "I think that we reject the evidence that our world is changing because we are still, as that wonderfully wise biologist EO Wilson reminded us, tribal carnivores. We are programmed by our inheritance to see other living things as mainly something to eat, and we care more about our national tribe than anything else. We will even give our lives for it and are quite ready to kill other humans in the cruelest of ways for the good of our ...
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