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Many organisms have a pattern of temporal change and senescence that is reproducible and predictable for the species and gender — clearly with a huge genetic component. For example, the longevity of rats is 3.8 years while their 'cousins' the mole-rats live up to 30 years. These timings are probably optimized to fit with the ecology patterns of the species — predation, litter size, environmental variation, food abundance, etc.

— George Church
Synthetic biologist & Harvard geneticist; pioneer of DNA sequencing technology

Intelligence is the ability to solve problems. For me intelligence is a property of life. Even the most humble unicellular living organism must be intelligent to solve the problems of everyday life. Human intelligence is, for want of a better phrase, a degree of magnitude greater than the intelligence of a Paramecium or, better, of a Chlamydomonas; but the difference is just quantitative and not qualitative.

— Stefano Mancuso
Plant neurobiologist and founder of the International Laboratory of Plant Neurobiology.

Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.

— Albert Einstein
Physicist who developed the theory of relativity and E=mc².

Our lives have a first and second curve. The first is your me curve - fluid intelligence that peaks around 40. The second is your we curve - your wisdom, teaching, and ability to bring out the best in others. It requires you to serve others.

— Arthur C. Brooks
Social Scientist & Author on Happiness, Meaning, and Conservative Values

If Russia or China try to fly a plane into the United States, they'll be shut down by a USAF F35. Meanwhile, if they try and fly an information plane into the United States they're met with Facebook and Google algorithms that run an auction to enable them to get the maximum audience, for the cheapest price.

— Tristan Harris
Design ethicist & founder of Center for Humane Technology

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