Sentences with phrase «books about biology»

Zimmer has written 13 books about biology and medicine and hundreds of features for magazines such as The Atlantic, National Geographic, Scientific American and The New York Times Magazine.

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That I sometimes refer to Professor Graffin's PhD Thesis and books when talking about evolution may have something to do with the fact that it is directly related to the field of evolutionary biology.
Your telling me, that given these FACTS that we know are true, a magic being called God chose to suspend the laws of physics and human biology about 2000 years ago to let us know he's here and never hear from him again or find any signs of his existance in the know Universe exept that book that you keep pulling nonsense quotes from?
I'll bet you just believe what your preacher tells you rather than reading books and recorded studies about evolutionary biology.
I had for a year or two been thinking that it might be useful to write a book about Whitehead and the relevance of his thought to some of our present controversies, particularly in relation to biology, and the «anti-science» movement.
The rest of your comments only show that you never picked up a biology book and know nothing about evolution which is the problem with most Americans.
By this I mean when our four year old asks where babies come from, we will not tell them stories about cabbage patches and storks, nor will we get out a biology book and explain about ovaries and erections.
Covering everything from the biology of breastfeeding to breastfeeding as a feminist issue, this book also includes comments from mothers, father, professionals and the breastfed children themselves about the concerns, reasons and wonderful memories of breastfeeding long - term.
CHRISTINE STEWART FITZGERALD: So it sounds like you're looking at it from the biological standpoint and I think incorporating what we talked about earlier, some of those different cycles on looking at their individual needs and you can kind of customize that because I think you know, kind of what Jen said earlier is that there's a lot of different books out there that will talk about the new onesies of each of these but as a parent, I think you just have to find what works for you and their biology is going to be different and their temperaments are different and it's not a one size fits all approach.
A new book about evolutionary biology prefers its analogies to come from modern society's complex relationships
He is the author of the new book Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science of Life about the fascinating bacteria that live in each of us and the fundamental role it's played in the history of modern biology.
Jonathan Losos, biology professor at Harvard and curator of herpetology at the university's Museum of Comparative Zoology, talks about his latest book, Improbable Destinies: Fate, Chance and the Future of Evolution.
Urban evolution is a field that's «about to explode,» according to Jonathan Losos, an evolutionary ecologist at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and author of a recent book on the evolving science of evolutionary biology, who was not involved in the study.
This is clearly reflected in his books and articles about the history of biology (and beyond), and his various -LSB-...]
The Longevity Book explores what history, biology, neuroscience, and the women's health movement can teach us about maintaining optimal health as we transition from our thirties to midlife.
You can find more about biohacking, the art of changing your environment and your biology so you perform better in his new book The Bulletproof Diet, and also on The Bulletproof Executive website.
You can find more about biohacking, the art of changing your environment and your biology, so you perform better in his book The Bulletproof Diet, and also on The Bulletproof Executive website, Facebook, and Twitter.
ALISON GOPNIK: So part of the inspiration for this book is a lot of really fascinating recent research in evolutionary biology and developmental psychology — the kind of research I have done for 15 years — about how childhood works and how children learn from adults.
In fact, as Lise Eliot delineates in her new book, Pink Brain, Blue Brain, the way people interact with babies is based on assumptions about gender differences that have little basis in biology, but are part and parcel of our earliest socialization.
Very interesting (especially the bit about tracking movements... LOL) I like the idea of a colour reader for «how to» books, and a biology textbook in blk / whte is just not the same.
Raymond Coppinger, 80, professor emeritus of biology and author of various books on dogs and about 50 published scientific papers passed away Monday, August 14, His Ph. D. thesis in biology at the University of Massachusetts is on the effect of experience and novelty on avian feeding behavior.
His first book, Creation, about synthetic biology and the origin of life, was published by Viking in April 2013.
Dr. Peter Warshall (great ecologist, birder, desert denizen, Bio-neer, Northern Jaguar Alliance, author working on a book about color and vision in nature, etc) was telling me (and I wish I had taken proper notes and references) that he had read an article in a technical biology journal of some sort showing that the DNA of a ancient bacterium had been absorbed into the DNA of the host creature, and that on further looking we may find that creatures are constantly acquiring whole sections of DNA by some unknown process.
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