BIOLOGISTS debate whether viruses are alive, and have done so for a long period of time. With equal lack of resolution, they engage in endless debates about the definitions of life. Both topics are capable of making rational people apoplectic.
BIOLOGISTS debate whether viruses are alive, and have done so for a long period of time. With equal lack of resolution, they engage in endless debates about the definitions of life. Both topics are capable of making rational people apoplectic.