The newly discovered tools are also 500,000 older than modern -
day human species.
Not exact matches
Wouldn't it be a miracle if one
day, perhaps in my lifetime,
humans turned their back on the past and became the one incarnation of the
species Homo sapiens to accept that there is no god and pour their intelligence and resources into the discovery of reality?
The evolutionists call the animal a «transitional
species» and a
human ancestor even though it has a head exactly like a modern -
day ape.
Yes, I'm talking about macro evolution, as in one
day monkey years down the road... we have a
human... There is adaptation for sure but then there is a big drop off from that and new
species evolving from single cells...
Let us admit this frankly, once and for all: what most discredits faith in progress in the eyes of men today, over and above its reticences and its helplessness in meeting the cry of the «last
days of the
human species», is the unfortunate tendency still shown by its adepts to distort into pitiful millenarianisms all that is most valid and most noble in our now permanently awakened expectation of the future appearance of some form of «ultra-humanity».
A bit of «back of the envelope» math quickly shows that «Noah's Ark» would actually have to have been an armada of ships bigger than the D
Day invasion force, manned by thousands and thousands of people — and this is without including the World's 300,000 current
species of plants, none of which could walk merrily in twos onto the Ark, nor the 400,000
species of beetles, nor the gnats that live for a few hours, nor for that matter,
human beings!
Finally, any
human group, and indeed the
human species, will one
day vanish.
«Talking snakes», 500 yr old men and one of them called «Noah» with an ark who somehow magically saved all the animals (LOL), «Adam and Eve» in the «Garden of Eden» even though all the proof shows that the
human species began in S. East Africa., a planet and universe that was supposedly created in 6
days 6 thousand years ago... thanks, but I have all the proof I need to NOT believe in your twisted book of fairy tales.
No we do not know every
species, but we have not and will not ever find one that has a chamber inside of it that could allow a
human to survive for
days within.
It may be that the
human species»
day - in,
day - out interest in sex (as contrasted to the periodic interest of most other animal
species) accounts in part, for the relative permanence of the family.
He returned 365
days later as a world record - holder, becoming the first
human to see more than half the planet's 10,000 - plus bird
species in one year.
The Neandertal
species did not go extinct, because it was never a separate
species; instead population pockets of Neandertals died out around 30,000 years ago, whereas other Neandertal populations survived through interbreeding with their modern
human brothers and sisters, who live on to this
day.
Let that stand as the
day humans became an interstellar
species.
Many of the animals phyla that are losers in terms of present -
day species numbers tend to be in the ocean, and because of
human activity, they may go completely extinct.»
It's very unlikely that she was infected by a bite by a mosquito that first bit her husband; the three tropical Aedes mosquito
species known to transmit Zika don't live in northern Colorado, and moreover, the virus has to complete a 2 - week life cycle within the insect before it can infect the next
human; Foy's wife fell ill just 9
days after his return.
Intriguingly, even mammalian cells have been shown to respond to serum produced by post-feeding pythons, suggesting that the signaling function is conserved across
species and could one
day be used to improve
human health.
The sequencing of the first genome involving a cockroach
species may one
day serve as a model system comparable to how research on mice can apply to
humans.
Even though early
human - like
species were present at the same time as the ancestors of some present
day great apes, the researchers found that the evolutionary history of ancestral great ape populations was far more complex than that of
humans.
Earth is in the midst of its sixth mass extinction: Somewhere between 30 and 159
species disappear every
day, thanks largely to
humans, and more than 300 types of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians have vanished since 1500.
The researchers also found that
human - associated Bacteroides
species, which thrive in the guts of mammals, persisted in some of the soil samples a whopping 198
days after the cadavers were placed.
Species loss has continued into the present
day, driven by a variety of factors, including climate change and overharvest by
humans.
The team captured video of five social
species — ants, fish, frogs, chickens, and
humans — under three sets of conditions — natural motion, and the presence of one and two stimuli — over 10
days.
«
Humans and animals alike, regardless of race or
species, talk about the same things every
day — that is, sex, real estate, who's boss, and what's for dinner,» he writes.
Only
days after Voyager 1 reached interstellar space, forward thinkers met in Houston, Texas to consider how
humans can become a starfaring
species.
Next - generation sequencing machines can now sequence an entire
human genome in a few
days, and this capability has inspired a flood of new projects aimed at sequencing the genomes of thousands of individual
humans and a broad range of animal and plant
species.
There are, in fact, no
species of animals,
humans included that are evolved to require three meals a
day, everyday.
They are diurnal meaning they are awake during the
day and thus are a bit more active when their
humans want to watch them than some of our other reptile and amphibian
species.
But for a
species that's designed to roam and hunt, spending all
day inside can be boring and stressful, especially when their favorite
human is at work.
In addition to toys and playtime, some bird
species need
human interaction for several hours a
day to remain tame.
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Massachusetts in particular is a magnet and a distribution center for relocated surplus pets and strays... Some diseases and parasites pose serious health risks for
human health as well as for dogs and other
species... Dogs are a leading vector for rabies in many poor countries... Given the incubation period for rabies, from five
days to several years, with 20 - 60
days being the norm, unquarantined importation of street dogs from poor countries with low rates of vaccination for rabies, is a disaster waiting to happen...»
There are tons of new characters and concepts, like the legions of
human NPCs, the weird skull people NPCs based on the Mexican
Day of the Dead festival, a large dog Mario can ride like a Yoshi and numerous new
species of enemies.
One
day, I believe some great person like Dr. James Hansen will be President of the United States, someone with his clear and coherent, scientifically - organized view of the way the world in which we lives works and of the way our all - too -
human species fits within the natural order of living things.
I wonder every
day why we don't scream more solutions for preventing further over population of the
human species.
In my exploration of the
human predicament these
days, I keep stumbling back on the idea that we've been locked into what amounts to the
species - scale equivalent of an adolescent binge for the last century or two.
There was a Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky, who in the 1930's foresaw a
day when the globe evolved from simply being a common habitat for myriad
species to being what he called a «noosphere,» a planet of the mind, a place where ecology and enlightened
human intelligence meld.
How I long for the
day when it reads, «
humans are no more intelligent than the myriad other non
human species, their grotesquely expanding numbers are depleting the biodiversity on Earth that makes getting up each morning a mandate for celebrating being alive».
And these newly - constituted Vaclav Klaus Climate Joke Awards will be given out through out the year, and through out the years, any
day of the week will do, just send in your nominations and we will clear them with the awards committee, and these awards will be given out to people espouse very stupid notions about the very real reality of global warming and the possible impact it may have on future generations of Earthlings (include the
human species).
But to read and «feel»,
day after
day after
day so much of what is going wrong in terms of
species extinction and non
human habitat destruction, the result of our doing, well?
Clearly, the loss of biodiversity (estimated at thousands of times the natural backgroud rate), the number of well known
species that are threatened (10 - 40 % depending on taxonomic group), the loss of 10,000 - 30,000 genetically distinct populations per
day (see Hughes et al., 1997) massive declines of groundwater, soil productivity and fertility, etc. as well as the fact that
human activities now impact biogeochemical cycles over huge spatial scales is sufficient evidence that our
species is living off of natural capital, rather than income.
Vincentrj # 28 you are unclear re the division of your opinions / inferences between the 3 basic sub-topics (1) heat is entering the oceans due to radiative imbalance due to
humans burning carbon fuels (2) the heat rate coupled with its estimated duration (based on its cause) will make it within a few decades become unprecedented during the last several thousand years and same for the surface temperature rise that will be required to stop it (3) the effects on flora & fauna will be highly negative even within this century and more so for centuries and millenia thereafter, in particular the
human species which has softened much and expects much more since the
days when a mammoth tusk through the groin was met with «well Og's had it, press on».
«At the heart of one is an appreciation that our Earth is a living organism, one that has taken four and a half billion years, evolving one
day at a time, to arrive at the beautiful cornucopia that awaited a restless inquisitive
human species.