“They know him at molecular level. He lives in them like chains of matter that determine who they are.” — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
A molecular gastronomist is really just someone who explores the world of science and food. — Homaro Cantu Copy Share Image
Molecular biology has routinely taken problematic things under its wing without altering core ideas. — Ian Hacking Copy Share Image
The whole edifice of modern physics is built up on the fundamental hypothesis of the atomic or molecular constitution of matter. — C. V. Raman Copy Share Image
We have to accept that we are just machines. That's certainly what modern molecular biology says about us. — Rodney Brooks Copy Share Image
I had D minuses in chemistry and all of the sciences, and now I'm known as a molecular gastronomist. — Grant Achatz Copy Share Image
The fundamental importance of the subject of molecular diffraction came first to be recognized through the theoretical work of the late Lord… — C. V. Raman Copy Share Image
It's terrifying the way molecular biology has become more and more jargon ridden. But I strongly believe that my book can be… — Matt Ridley Copy Share Image
“We are at the dawn of a new era, the era of 'molecular biology' as I like to call it, and there… — William Astbury Copy Share Image
Much of modern molecular biology and microbiology has been based on the effort to decipher the basic code of life, which is… — Michael Specter Copy Share Image
Evolution, cell biology, biochemistry, and developmental biology have made extraordinary progress in the last hundred years - much of it since I… — John Tyler Bonner Copy Share Image
Right now, I am doing the reverse of molecular gastronomy. I'm working with scientists to find ingredients and produce that are proven… — Joel Robuchon Copy Share Image
Basically, the body does have a vast amount of inbuilt anti-ageing machinery; it's just not 100% comprehensive, so it allows a small… — Aubrey de Grey Copy Share Image
I can see no practical application of molecular biology to human affairs... DNA is a tangled mass of linear molecules in which… — Frank Macfarlane Burnet Copy Share Image
The idea would be in my mind - and I know it sounds strange - is that the most important advances in… — Patrick Soon-Shiong Copy Share Image
Most of the people who claim to be doing systems biology are really studying simple and complex molecular machines and how they… — Leroy Hood Copy Share Image
We live in the hope and faith that, by the advance of molecular physics, we shall by-and-by be able to see our… — Thomas Huxley Copy Share Image
When we consider the fact that nearly three-quarters of the surface of the globe is covered by oceanic water, we begin to… — C. V. Raman Copy Share Image
According to the belief, molecules closer together than 200 nanometers could not be told apart with focused light. This is because, in… — Stefan Hell Copy Share Image
Cancer is like the common cold; there are so many different types. In the future we'll still have cancer, but we'll detect… — Michio Kaku Copy Share Image
You can find academic and industrial groups doing some relevant work, but there isn't a focus on building complex molecular systems. In… — K. Eric Drexler Copy Share Image
A molecular manufacturing technology will let us build molecular surgical tools, and those tools will, for the first time, let us directly… — Ralph Merkle Copy Share Image
Our approach to medicine is very 19th-century. We are still in the dark ages. We really need to get to the molecular… — Anne Wojcicki Copy Share Image
However, it required some years before the scientific community in general accepted that flexibility and disorder are very relevant molecular properties also… — Robert Huber Copy Share Image
I've been around a long time, and I've been interested in memory for a long time. And one of my earlier interests… — Eric Kandel Copy Share Image
The really big difference is that what you make with a molecular machine can be completely precise, down to the tiniest degree… — K. Eric Drexler Copy Share Image
Much of my work in biology has been driven by my early training in chemistry. When studying a new chemical compound, the… — Richard J. Roberts Copy Share Image
I decided that the University of Sussex in Brighton was a good place for this work because it had a strong tradition… — Paul Nurse Copy Share Image
I don't often meet people who want to suffer cardiovascular disease or whatever, and we get those things as a result of… — Aubrey de Grey Copy Share Image
The moment I saw the model and heard about the complementing base pairs I realized that it was the key to understanding… — Sydney Brenner Copy Share Image
I had been impressed by the fact that biological systems were based on molecular machines and that we were learning to design… — K. Eric Drexler Copy Share Image
The other advantage is that in conventional manufacturing processes, it takes a long time for a factory to produce an amount of… — K. Eric Drexler Copy Share Image
Disease and ill health are caused largely by damage at the molecular and cellular level, yet today's surgical tools are too large… — Ralph Merkle Copy Share Image
We can grow crops less expensively because molecular manufacturing technology is inherently low cost. — Ralph Merkle Copy Share Image
“We view the world on a molecular level. The building blocks, not the end results.” — Susan Mallery Copy Share Image
But while doing that I'd been following a variety of fields in science and technology, including the work in molecular biology, genetic… — K. Eric Drexler Copy Share Image
Polymeric materials in the form of wood, bone, skin and fibers have been used by man since prehistoric time. Although organic chemistry… — Alan J. Heeger Copy Share Image