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Hesiod says we are born from the mating of Sky and Earth, while Carl Sagan (Cosmos), citing the origin of everyday chemical elements in stars, concludes that "We are, in the most profound sense, children of the Cosmos".
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This story has been widely cited as the origin of the term "computer bug," but Peggy Kidwell, who curated the exhibit at the Smithsonian where the logbook now resides, disputes this claim.
Although the title of Darwin's infamous book is often cited as The Origin of Species, the complete title is The Origin of Species of Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life -- the favored race being the white race.
In his informative review of Alister McGrath's "In the Beginning" (April 8), Simon Winchester, citing the book, says that the idiom "sour grapes" has a biblical origin.
One would like to be able to control for whether the pattern in the data of Figure 1 (left column) could find its origin in "lazy authors citing the most obvious papers" rather than "giants citing other giants".
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