The newsletter The Harmonizer is highlighting the ontological distinction between mechanical, chemical and biological systems.
Over the past decade biology has witnessed a revolutionary challenge to its understanding of the organism. This is based on (1) the recognition that the Modern Synthesis of evolution has failed to account for the expansive genetic data available to us today; (2) the well-known limits of reductionism in molecular biology especially in the origin of life studies; and (3) a growing interest in the cognitive nature of life as a genuine scientific problem. The main goal of The Harmonizer is to provide a platform for the academic, scientific and industrial community to cultivate the proper spirit of inquiry for understanding 'Life and Its Origin' using science based progress in their respective research areas.
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