Opinion: Constrain Speculation to Protect the Integrity of Science
The Scientist Magazine,
What we can know about biology before the last universal common ancestor is limited—and we should be circumspect in filling in…
What we can know about biology before the last universal common ancestor is limited—and we should be circumspect in filling in…
Viruses are supposed to be tiny and simple — so tiny and simple that it’s debatable whether they’re even alive.
In 2003, Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus, also known as mimivirus, was the first giant virus to be described.
Viruses are supposed to be tiny and simple — so tiny and simple that it's debatable whether they're even alive.