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The Music of Life: A new view on Nature and Nurture

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Denis Noble

15 Oct 2008; Science Oxford.

Living things are much more than just packages of DNA. In fact, organisms interact with their genes and environment in a complex way, forcing biologists to question their assumptions about the nature of humanity.

Using live musical performances and scientific explanations, Denis Noble will describe how “the orchestra” is replacing “the selfish gene” as the way we think about life.



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John Cook is based in Brisbane, Australia. He studied physics at the University of Queensland. After graduating, he majored in solar physics in his post-grad honours year. In 2007, he began the Skeptical Science website as a labour of love (and a nerdish fascination with climate science and database programming). The Skeptical Science iPhone app was released in February 2010.

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