Sentences with phrase «at the evolution over»

In June 2015, we paused to look back at our evolution over 40 years.
Because no other city has a long - term record, no one's been able to look at the evolution over time across a city.»
We can see this when we look at their evolution over time, and the changes in how dogs efficiently digest carbohydrates.
Today Ubisoft has revealed an updated version of the company logo and gave fans a look at its evolution over the company's history.

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In physical terms, for example, wings and eyes have independently emerged among animals through evolution at several different times over, and birds in ecologically isolated New Zealand have evolved behaviors typically seen in mammals elsewhere.
I saw your talk at the last Inc. 500 conference and was struck by your thoughts about the evolution of business over the past 100 years.
Still, at least one participant favored revolution over evolution and predicted it could happen virtually overnight: «What would happen if industry intermediaries just evaporated overnight?
That would put evolution at over a 99.
Over 30 years ago, the Vatican's Pontifical Academy of Sciences (at that time, a body 70 scientists) said: «We are convinced that masses of evidence render the application of the concept of evolution to man and the other primates beyond serious dispute.»
So last night our own Peter Lawler debated leading Darwinian Conservative Larry Arnhart here at RIT over the explanatory power of Darwinian evolution to capture to the totality of human experience in general and American political experience in particular.
In myh experience most thing evolution is some «random» change that occurs over time for no reason at all.
With the wonderment of an outsider, I try to understand the seemingly incomprehensible (to me, at least) pull that the belief in Evolution and the Big Bang exerts over so many people's lives.
Rather, I was referring, at least primarily, to Prof. Johnson's concession of handing over microevolution to Darwinian natural selection while reserving for the Second Person of the Trinity the role of jump «starting evolution and of intervening now and again to create a new Bauplan when God thought it necessary to move from elephant to tiger, or whatever.
Over the course of cultural evolution, due to an impotence at the heart of the will and to recurrent failures in ever - renewed struggles for ascendency, human will to power lost its good cheer and creatively turned against itself.
Friendly Atheist: On Tuesday I wrote a post for Relevant Online about Christianity and evolution that generated a lively discussion, particularly over at Friendly Atheist, where Hemant Mehta argues that it's not enough to say that the evidence supports evolution; one must concede that the evidence rules God out completely.
These models are also in contrast to variable speed evolution, which maintains that different species evolve at different rates, and that there is no reason to stress one rate of change over another»
More can be learnt about the Vatican observatory at its website, Papal Concerns Over a long period now, the Pope has continued to keep abreast of the issues surrounding the evolution debate.
While most of our first encounters are usually made over a table at a café, or during classes at school, or playing games at a park — all of which are physical places, there are increasingly more virtual first encounters online, thanks to the evolution of the internet.
In a very nice touch that shows the advantage of looking at these things over time, he displays screen shots of the candidate's site at different stages of its evolution over the past year.
Using the Great Barrier Reef as their study case, they estimated the evolution of the region over the last 14,000 years and showed that (1) high sediment loads from catchments erosion prevented coral growth during the early phase of sea level rise and favoured deep offshore sediment deposition; (2) how the fine balance between climate, sea level, and margin physiography enabled coral reefs to thrive under limited shelf sedimentation rates at 6,000 years before present; and, (3) how over the last 3,000 years, the decrease of accommodation space led to the lateral extension of coral reefs consistent with available observational data.
And, in light of the furor still raging over the teaching of evolution, the book presents a lot of new evidence about how evolution works at the most fundamental level.
Researchers at the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research in Austria recently found one more telling indicator: Octopuses, which rely on monocular vision, favor one eye over the other.
At least 8 percent of the human genome originated in viruses, whose genetic code was integrated with ours over roughly 40 million years of primate evolution.
The recently commissioned MicroBooNE experiment at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory has reached a major milestone: It detected its first neutrinos on Oct. 15, marking the beginning of detailed studies of these fundamental particles whose properties could be linked to dark matter, matter's dominance over antimatter in the universe and the evolution of the entire cosmos since the Big Bang.
Marchalot got his first computer at the age of 8, discovered video games when they were in their infancy, and witnessed their evolution over the years.
Lead researcher Dr Morgan Beeby said: «We are used to observing evolution at the scale of animals or plants, such as the giraffe's neck slowly getting longer over time to reach previously inaccessible food.
Over the next decade, Southwood's «cosmic vision» program calls for, among other goals, landing spacecraft on Mars, Mercury, Saturn's moon Titan, and a comet; observing the birth, evolution, and death of stars and galaxies at gamma ray and infrared wavelengths; studying the afterglow of the big bang; and mapping the positions and motions of nearly every star in the Milky Way.
«This study is about understanding how evolution works, which tells you how species adapt to changing environments over many generations,» says Pedro Beltrao, a research group leader at EMBL - EBI.
Instead phrases like «the scrub jay wants to do this, decides that this is the right time,» and so on, are shorthand for the more correct but cumbersome, «Over the course of evolution, scrub jays who, at least in part through genetically influenced mechanisms, are better able to optimize the timing of their behavior leave more copies of their genes, thus making this attribute more prevalent in the population.»
At best, she casts a critical eye over arguments such as that about the role of forced intercourse in evolution, pointing to the fact that in many species the female acts as a gatekeeper to reproduction.
It also hints at why proteins were eventually preferred by evolution over nucleic acids as catalysts in biology: proteins offer much more ability to «tune» their «jiggling and wiggling» and their response to chemical reactions.
One of the report's lead authors, Monash University Professor Steven Chown, said key areas for scientific research in the region over the next two decades included looking at human impact on the region, understanding the evolution of Antarctic life, looking at the region's history, and the impact of climate change in the area.
The soft structure makes the most of someone's existing musculoskeletal structure, says Jeff Koller at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, «and that's been designed over millions of years of evolution».
In one paper, researchers at Harvard University focused on the evolution of English verb conjugations over a 1,200 - year period.
In other words, evolution by natural selection, Darwin thought, could operate at numerous levels, including groups: «A tribe including many members,» Darwin wrote in Descent of Man, who were able to «sacrifice themselves for the common good, would be victorious over most other tribes; and this would be natural selection.»
To Marlo Lewis, senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Trump's comments mark a natural evolution in someone who went from a political candidate to a world leader over the last two weeks.
Knowing how rapidly molecular hydrogen formed would help scientists to model both the first stars and the evolution of cosmic structure over time, writes Volker Bromm, an astrophysicist at the University of Texas, Austin, in a related Perspectives article.
Settling the debate over the first flower will take a bigger database and more - sophisticated models, says Wenheng Zhang, who studies plant evolution at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
The discovery that mutations accumulate at steady rates over time in the genes of all lineages of plants and animals has led to new insights into evolution at the molecular and the organismal levels
Using the Discover supercomputer operated by the NASA Center for Climate Simulation at Goddard, the SMACK - driven Beta Pictoris model ran for 11 days and tracked the evolution of 100,000 superparticles over the lifetime of the disk.
By nested hierarchy I mean a way of looking at the brain, looking at its layers and how they developed over the course of evolution.
«For over 60 years the global travel patterns of the influenza virus have been a mystery,» study co-author Colin Russell, an epidemiologist specializing in pathogen evolution at the University of Cambridge in England said during a teleconference today.
«One of the basic rules of evolution is that which is functional tends to be conserved over time,» says Edward Rubin, a geneticist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California.
Raymond White, a human genetics researcher at UCSF's Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center in Emeryville, said the points of similarity between mouse and human genomes were vitally important — they represent bits of genetic material that have survived, intact, over 75 million years of evolution.
Steve: You know, today is also the anniversary of the death of Darwin, speaking of the human evolution with Kate, and just to finish up — am I wrong, but isn't the place you're most likely to find a fistfight at a conference, one of these human evolution anthropology conferences where people are arguing over whether that bone represents a new species or just an example of a known species or whether some artifact is again a new species or some kind of pathological example of an old species?
«And shrimp are a great test case for evolution because you can find different species all over the world living at various depths and with a range of adaptation requirements.»
The dynamics of the collision are shown in the following video, which traces the evolution of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies over the next 8.2 billion years at a rate of 105 million years per second.
They have been sniping away at evolution for over twenty years now, and the scientific community remains unmoved.
The time - dependent rate phenomenon says that the speed of an organism's evolution will depend on the time frame over which the observer is looking at it.
Dr. Jean Brodie, from the University of California at Santa Cruz, will trace the formation and evolution of galaxies over cosmic time, making use of some «astronomical fossils» called globular star clusters, that are bright beacons tracing all the mergers and acquisitions that have assembled into present day galaxies.
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