Sentences with phrase «about human origins from»

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The differences in citizens» beliefs about the origin and destiny of human life may keep them from coming to politics with the kind of shared enthusiasm and exuberant rivalry that they bring to sporting events.
Levin also hopes insights gleaned from the model will help scientists grasp the origins of collective human behaviors, such as the emergence of social norms and attitudes about important issues.
Upon learning about Darwin's theory that all modern humans descended from a common ancestor close to the gorilla and originated in Africa — a continent that had fascinated him since he was a small child — he decided he would dedicate himself to tracing human origins.
«The story that the bonobo can be safely ignored or marginalized from debates about human origins is now off the table,» says de Waal.
So some of the origins we have about, [well] we have more than 50 different origins in this issue and we go from the very large in cosmic from the origins of the universe and the origins of life itself to the origins of the human mind and computing and also to things that you might wonder about just in your everyday life, like where [did the stirrup] in horseback riding come from, where did the clock come from.
While questions related to the when and where of humanity's origins remain hotly debated, one matter about our collective genetic makeup is clearer: All humans appear to be hominid hybrids, made up of DNA from different and distinct populations.
It is clear from Price's work that a great diversity of views about human origins can support the willful and humble obedience to nature's laws that allow the human being to thrive.
Of total atmosphere only about 8 % is from the emissions (65/800 GtC), and from the upper oceans only 3.5 % (35/1000 GtC) is from human origin.
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