Sentences with phrase «ago humans learned»

Thousands of years ago humans learned to predict the seasons, long before they had any clue what caused the seasons.

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Computers learned to outplay humans a while ago, but rather than give up on the game entirely, fleshy grandmaster types have instead incorporated machines into their games.
Facebook's COO shares what she's learned about mourning, grieving and human connection since her husband passed away 30 days ago.
With an educational and professional background in Human Resources, Laura made the shift to the world of consulting five years ago and has since pursued and entrepreneurial life - style with Ladies Learning Code, Girls Learning Code, HackerYou and her own Independent Talent Management Consulting.
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables of heat and light and things like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely different and had things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed over time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species like in the movie time machine
You will soon learn that human Jesus and human Allah and human Buddha gave up on you nasty losers centuries ago and went off to play cards and get ugly drunk over at Flying Spaghetti Monster's heaven.
5 years ago i realized that it was high time i learned to cook something (the developing human in my body helped make this decision an easy one)-- and now I have a very specific form of cantrepeatdinneritis.
The human race learned long ago that cooking meat before eating it would protect them from parasites.
But Modha learned long ago, halfway across the world as a teen scraping the paint off of chairs, that if you tap the power of the human brain, there is no telling what you might do.
«Carbon release back then looked a lot like human fossil - fuel emissions today, so we might learn a lot about the future from changes in climate, plants, and animal communities 55.5 million years ago
Using DNA sequencing, scientists have learned that anatomically modern humans interbred with Homo neanderthalensis, or the Neanderthals, probably around 60,000 years ago in the Middle East, before they fanned out to populate Europe and Asia.
«These animals learn something interesting, no doubt,» he says, «and can use it flexibly to generate new behavior, a feat that until a couple of decades ago was thought to be restricted to humans and other apes.»
Significant human alteration of the biosphere began more than 15,000 years ago as Palaeolithic tribes evolved social learning, advanced hunting and foraging technologies, and the use of fire, and used them to open up forested landscapes and kill off megafauna.
The results suggest the human version of the FOXP2 gene may enable a quick switch to repetitive learning — an ability that could have helped infants 200,000 years ago better communicate with their parents.
P: I love space exploration, but I think that many people would be amazed to learn that only two human beings have ever gone to the deepest part of the ocean — the Mariana Trench — and that was more than 30 years ago.
Only about 5 million years ago human beings and chimps shared a common ancestor, and we still have much behavior in common: namely, a long period of infant dependency, a reliance on learning what to eat and how to obtain food, social bonds that persist over generations, and the need to deal as a group with many everyday conflicts.
Dr. Wrangham offers an newer, startling alternative: 2 million years ago, we changed almost overnight from australopithicine apes into an early version of humans because a group of australopithicines learned how to cook!
Thousands of years ago people living in this region learned that nutrients from the soybean could be made available for human consumption by fermenting the plant in various forms.
I learned long ago that editors / agents are human, just like me.
He learned that dogs were domesticated thousands of years ago to help humans do jobs, and that most dogs — even so - called lap dogs — still thrive on having «work» to do.
Zachary Davis is concerned with the limits and difficulties of human cognition, evolved long ago as a «learning and pattern recognition machine.»
Scientists learned long ago that the earth's climate has powerfully shaped the history of the human species — biologically, culturally, geographically.
It seems obvious that since humans of long ago learned to use fire and increase the amount of soot in the air that there has been some impact on climate.
When I pursued my certification in personal training a few years ago, the more I learned about anatomy, the more amazed I became of the human body.
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