LIFE'S HIDDEN ORIGIN.
MUST YIELD TO RESEARCH.
SCIENTIST'S OPINION.
By Telegraph— Association—Copyright
Adelaide, August 11. Sib Edward Schates, a British authority on physiology, who is en route to tho Science Congress, was interviewed on the subject of the origin of life. The scientist denied that he ever said that life could be created by chemical means. He said the chief result of his and other investigations had been that it had been made clear that life consisted simply of chemical and physical processes. If that were tho case, they must ultimately yield to research. It might not be now, nor 10, nor 100 years hence, but must come. "At least, that is what some of us believe," Sir Edward concluded.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15685, 12 August 1914, Page 7
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120LIFE'S HIDDEN ORIGIN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15685, 12 August 1914, Page 7
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