THSTI Quiz
Across
- 6. Scientific confidence earned by inviting criticism first.
- 10. An explanation that earns respect only after risking failure.
- 11. The economy that every living cell must continuously balance.
- 15. The success of this kind of research is measured not by publication, but by patients.
- 17. Sometimes the healthiest decision a cell can make is to disappear.
- 18. The complete instruction manual, regardless of how little is actually read.
- 21. The library shelf, not the books themselves.
- 22. Where biology becomes readable only after computation.
- 23. The only organelle that usually inherits its history from one parent.
- 24. Learning from a battle before the battle occurs.
- 25. A life form whose success depends on another's failure.
- 26. Understanding disease by studying patterns rather than patients.
Down
- 1. The only copy that must be made before division can continue.
- 2. Information that crosses generations without crossing space.
- 3. The result should survive a change in laboratory.
- 4. Changing which instructions are followed without rewriting them.
- 5. Fluent in a language built from four letters, but writes in one built from twenty.
- 7. One diagnosis no longer implies one treatment.
- 8. Yesterday's samples preserved for tomorrow's questions.
- 9. An ecosystem you never leave behind.
- 12. The first time genetic information changes language.
- 13. Every scientific revolution starts as one of these.
- 14. Every evolutionary success began as one of these.
- 16. Survival through selective self-consumption.
- 19. Persuading the defender instead of attacking the enemy.
- 20. The second language of the central dogma.