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  1. Nov 23, 2011 · Lynn Margulis 1938-2011 "Gaia Is A Tough Bitch". Biologist Lynn Margulis died on November 22nd. She stood out from her colleagues in that she would have extended evolutionary studies nearly four billion years back in time. Her major work was in cell evolution, in which the great event was the appearance of the eukaryotic, or nucleated, cell ...

  2. Nov 22, 2011 · This [The Lynn Margulis archive] is a fitting tribute to Lynn’s lofty ideals—important, admirable, biological models of high intellectual value. In a general sense, Lynn had a concise and incisive concept of evolutionary biology in its absolute perfection. As a theoretical biologist, she was a scientific visionary.

  3. Jan 20, 2012 · On November 22, 2011, Lynn Margulis, visionary biologist and tireless champion of the microbial world, died of a massive stroke. Born in 1938, Lynn was intellectually precocious, earning her bachelor’s degree from the University of Chicago at age 18 and a Berkeley PhD 6 years later. Lynn’s enduring place in science was earned soon ...

  4. Nov 22, 2023 · The then young author of this theory was scientist Lynn Margulis, née Alexander (5 March 1938 – 22 November 2011), one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century biology, and this despite the fact that her ideas (on the fringes of mainstream science) earned her a reputation for being unorthodox, if not rebellious.

  5. Jan 1, 2012 · Lynn Margulis, 1938–2011. On November 22, 2011, Lynn Margulis, visionary biologist and tireless champion of the microbial world, died of a massive stroke. Born in 1938, Lynn was intellectually precocious, earning her bachelor’s degree from the University of Chicago at age 18 and a Berkeley PhD 6 years later. Lynn’s enduring place in ...

  6. blogs.ntu.edu.sg › hp3203-2021s2-u09 › gaia-hypothesisGaia Hypothesis | LYNN MARGULIS

    Lynn Margulis, together with James Lovelock, wondered this too and set out to find the answer. Imagine if you will, all living things on earth, that is the biosphere, functioning as one SUPER organism that changes its environment to create conditions that best meet its needs, with the ability to self-regulate critical systems needed to sustain ...

  7. Lynn Margulis. 1938. március 5. honorary doctor of Syracuse University (2008. május 11.) A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Lynn Margulis témájú médiaállományokat. Lynn Margulis ( Chicago, Illinois, 1938. március 5. – Amherst, Massachusetts, 2011. november 22.) amerikai biológus. A University of Massachusetts Amherst professzora.

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