United States, Geneticist January 17, 1906 – January, 16, 2005.
Hiram Bentley Glass (January 17, 1906 – January 16, 2005) was an American geneticist and noted columnist.
Also known as Columnist
We are like the explorers of a great continent, who have penetrated its margins in most points of the compass and have mapped the major mountain chains and rivers. There are still innumerable details to fill in, but the endless horizons no longer exist.
Without birds to feed on them, the insects would multiply catastrophically. The insects, not man or other proud species, are really the only ones fitted for survival in the nuclear age. The cockroach, a venerable and hardy species, will take over the habitats of the foolish humans, and compete only with other insects or bacteria.
No parents will in that future time have the right to burden society with a malformed or mentally incompetent child.
The races are in fact disappearing, although the process will require thousands of years at present rates
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