However, previous studies asserted that not only the diet, but complex social structures also helped
create bigger brains in the primates.
Loss of some DNA during evolution may have helped
create big brains and our male — female relationships
But then after we have relatively complex life (by this I mean worms, for example) a whole series of additional evolutionary events had to occur to
create a big brained primate with appendages that can manipulate the environment to the extent humans do.
Not exact matches
When you
create this system for your nutrition, you're freeing up your
brain power for
big decisions in your business.
Create a species with giant, powerful
brains, capable of amazing feats of intelligence, and then completely ignore those
big brains and demand «faith».
If God
created everything, he
created your
brain, and I find the idea of a God that would trick us with science to be a
big loser.
Bill, I feel sorry for you, you being a scientist and yet unable to
create anything close to a human, or a constellation system, or a
brain to think really logically with is amazing to me... if you want to believe that there was a
big explosion somewhere in the universe beyond this world and that is how you came to be you can keep that theory but don't tell parents what to do with there children.
So your creation myth (as a rational, nothing - but - the - facts atheist) is the following: Your deity, the
Big Nothing (street names Biggie Nuttin», B. Nuttin», Biggie Nutt)
created and designed all that exists from his Nuttin»
brain.
Using god for science is wrong.Materials be came present after the
big bang as atoms.Eventually processes started which
created rock.Our planet came together with many materials, such as gold, platinum and others.When a rainforest dies when it dries up, gets buried and compresses to form coal.Oil is made from sea organisms that die and get buried.The
brain uses algorithms to process information.God does not need to be included.
God, who
created the entire universe, with all its diversity, and has sovereign knowledge over every minute detail, is much
bigger and wiser than our human
brains can take in.
I wonder whether some guys here watch other EPL matches apart from Arsenal to see how many chances other teams
create in a match.U will rant about Giroud who is not helping the team either but even with a
big name like Cavani, Arsenal will still struggle.And bragging about a midfield that is failing to make those through passes and beat defenders also shows a little football
brain.
I just don't see much danger
created from his attempts on the flank, which combined with his
brain dead defending has made him a pretty
big disappointment.
Their discoveries could mean
big strides in
creating brain - controlled prosthetic devices.
They also discussed
creating a map of roughly half of the human
brain's 100,000 km of axons, the threadlike extensions that project from neurons, as the NBO's first
big project.
Which leads to the
biggest puzzle for Lordkipanidze: Anthropologists have always assumed small -
brained hominids lacked enough intelligence to
create the tools they'd need to fan out from their African homeland and survive in new habitats.
Describing the
brain as a
big circuit board in which each new experience
creates a new circuit, Hopkins neuroscience professor Richard Huganir, Ph.D. says that he and his team found that during emotional peaks, the hormone norepinephrine dramatically sensitizes synapses - the site where nerve cells make an electro - chemical connection - to enhance the sculpting of a memory into the
big board.
In the past, some of my favorites have been a warm bowl of black bean quinoa chili, or a
big pile of sweet potato nachos, but ever since I
created that vegan lemon cream sauce, I've had pasta on the
brain.
I'm hoping to
create a super-chimpanzee with a
bigger brain and the ability to clean my house, change diapers, and wash the windows.
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Shang Tsung was basically the Bobby «The
Brain» Heenan to Goro's Andre the Giant, and was using the
big guy to
create enough chaos on Earthrealm for Outworld to conquer it.
Kaden Harris
creates fine art and future antiques using found objects and his great
big brain.
In the middle of the job, I wind up having to call Herman to pick his
brain or ask him to come out to fix a
bigger problem that I
created myself.