E. O. Wilson

E. O. Wilson
Edward Osborne Wilson, usually cited as E. O. Wilson, is an American biologist, researcher, theorist, naturalistand author. His biological specialty is myrmecology, the study of ants, on which he is considered to be the world's leading expert...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth10 June 1929
CountryUnited States of America
best bullet caught good guy hands including people running second threw wide
I've always told people that he has the best hands on the team, including all the wide receivers and the running backs. I think that second touchdown showed it. Jake threw him a bullet and he just caught it with ease. It's good to have a guy like that who has such versatility.
against attitude box guys line run
We've got the attitude back that we needed, ... but that attitude is not going to line up and run against 10 guys in the box every game.
business expect gets huge run win
I don't expect this will pass. If this gets to another committee, we will try to run the same amendment. This is a huge win for the business community. There's no other way to look at it.
dad definitely family fills followed liked running saw sister together
My dad definitely fills up my closet. Running is something we've always done together as a family. My dad did it, then my sister followed and I saw how much she liked it.
balls happened home run wrong
For 8 2-3 innings, we pitched pretty well. I just happened to be on the wrong end of the home run balls tonight.
great group run tough
It was a really tough game. We're competitors. This is a great group of guys. In the long run we'll be OK.
along ball equipment game looking piece pulling rock roll run truck walking
It's a different ball game now. Just walking along and looking at every piece of equipment and every truck pulling it around ... it's all me now. I get the run of the whole stage. It's rock 'n' roll every night.
boys eventually experience juniors patient running understand
We're still really young on the boys' side, ... We just have to be patient and we'll eventually get better. We're running a lot of first-year juniors and sophomores and we've got to get the experience and understand how to run those races.
balance exactly goal mean means run throw trying
We'll be different, but the goal is to still be that kind of offense. It may not be exactly the same, but what you're always trying to do is balance, and balance doesn't mean you're 50-50. It means you can run it and you can throw it.
running jesus crazy
And pigs may fly. And we may be able to terraform and send surface populations to Mars. And Jesus may come next week anyway, so it doesn't matter one way or the other. All these crazy things run through people's minds.
running zoos animal
The solutions like freezing zygotes, fertilized eggs, of all kinds of animals and so on, or keeping them in zoos and having arboreta where we have trees, all these things have been promoted. Even getting the complete genetic code of various fishes so we can let them pass away and then we'll pull them back. That is science fiction run amok.
running ecosystems thumbs
I turned to the teeming small creatures that can be held between the thumb and forefinger: the little things that compose the foundation of our ecosystems, the little things, as I like to say, who run the world.
running queens fire
On the lawn next to the sidewalk a fire ant colony is swarming. The ants are pouring out of a mound nest, here no more than an irregular pile of dirt partly flattened by the last pass of a lawnmower. Winged queens and males are taking off on their nuptial flight, protected by angry-looking workers that run up and down the grass blades and out onto the blistering-hot concrete of the sidewalk. The species is unmistakably Solenopsis geminata, the native fire ant.
running country soldier
Individual versus group selection results in a mix of altruism and selfishness, of virtue and sin, among the members of a society. If one colony member devotes its life to service over marriage, the individual is of benefit to the society, even though it does not have personal offspring. A soldier going into battle will benefit his country, but he runs a higher risk of death than one who does not. An altruist benefits the group, but a layabout or coward who saves his own energy and reduces his bodily risk passes the resulting social cost to others.