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We are a different sort of Web 2.0 project:
We are a different sort of Web 2.0 project:
* We strive for accuracy
* We aim at credibility and quality, not just quantity.
* We offer gentle expert oversight.
* We offer gentle expert oversight.
* We use our real names, not pseudonyms.
* We use our real names, not pseudonyms.
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We have added [[:Category:CZ Live|over 2,400 articles]] since Nov. 2006.
We have added [[:Category:CZ Live|over 2,400 articles]] since Nov. 2006.
We aim at credibility and quality, not just quantity.


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Biology is the science of life. Biologists study all aspects of Earth's living things, including the dynamic processes within them that enable them to survive. Those vital processes include the harnessing of energy and matter, the synthesis of the materials that make up the body, the healing of injuries, and the reproduction of the entire organism, among many other activities. The mysteries of life have fascinated all peoples throughout history, and curiosity about the physical beings of people, plants, and animals exists in every known society. Some of that curiosity arises from a desire to control life processes and to exploit natural resources. Pursuit of the answers has led to an understanding of organisms that has steadily improved our standard of living. Other questions come from a desire to understand nature, rather than to control it; and, in answering these, biological investigation has changed our view of the world.