Not exact matches
A new study of artifacts from a cave in Israel suggests that our ancestors began regularly using
fire about 350,000 years ago — far enough
back to have shaped our culture and behavior but too recent to explain our big
brains or our expansion into cold climates.
The bullet, reportedly
fired from a Glock 19 9 - millimeter, semiautomatic handgun, entered the left side of the
back of her head and traveled through her
brain, exiting through her forehead.
Well, there's a simple explanation for that... humans were the ONLY species with a well developed enough
brain to understand how to control
fire and therefore cook our food... And since we've been cooking a portion of our foods for the entire existence of our species (200,000 years) as well as our ancestors
back several million years, our digestive systems have adapted to eating a portion of our food cooked.
In addition to handling Malick's increasingly prolific output, the company's recent and upcoming specialty releases include «99 Homes,» «A Walk in the Woods,» «
Brain on
Fire,» and «I Smile
Back.»
If foundations decide to support more of their work and push think tanks to hire more of them (and not
fire quality researchers like Russ Whitehurst), perhaps the currently
brain - dead think tank can be brought
back to life.
Cahalan, a journalist, chronicles her journey from sane to manic to catatonic and
back, relying on interviews with family and friends to shed light on the month she can hardly remember in her new book,
Brain on
Fire.
My biggest complaint is that the CBC hasn't
fired the
brain surgeons who changed the weekday format of Radio 2 a few years
back from mostly classical music (and some jazz) to «Canadian Top 40» (or whatever they call the bland, milquetoast format they now have).