In the 1970s, chemist James Lovelock and microbiologist Lynn Margulis put forth a bold theory: The Earth is a giant living organism. When a mammal is hot, it sweats to cool itself off. If you nick ...
The idea was first introduced in the 1970s by chemist James Lovelock and microbiologist Lynn Margulis. It states that Earth and its biological systems work together as one to maintain conditions ...
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Lynn Margulis is Professor of Geosciences at the University of Massachusetts. She is best known for her theory of symbiogenesis, which challenges the central tenets of neo-Darwinism. She is also ...
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