Sentences with phrase «first time the evolution»

The international team of scientists, led by Dr Philipp Khaitovich from Shanghai, examined for the first time the evolution of the human metabolome — the compendium of metabolites present in human tissues.
Researches are now able to understand for the first time the evolution of these parasites, causing disease in humans and animals.

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The genius of first - time screenwriter Liz Hannah's script is that she makes the story about Graham's evolution as much as it is about the Pentagon Papers.
The market capitalisation of Evolution, the second - largest gold producer on the ASX, briefly ticked over $ 3 billion for the first time on Friday.
If we compare it with biological evolution on different Geological Time Scale first developed life was also in the form of fish which originated during Cambrian period.
Evolution tells us how we evolved from the first cell It does not tell us what caused that first cell that is called abiogenesis The creation of the universe has many working hypotheses but no one is sure at this time which one is correct or even if they will lead to the answer.
It's true that someone else had discovered evolution at the same time, but Darwin published first.
Let me proceed to argue the point, first by a theoretical analysis of the nature of evolutionary time, contrasting it with the hellenic view of time, and second by a confirmation and verification of this analysis of evolutionary time as non-contingent and immanent by observing the actual process of evolution itself.
Yes, religious liberals have accepted evolution pretty much from the time Charles Darwin first proposed it, but in contrast to Darwin many of them believe that evolution is purposeful and that nature has a spiritual dimension.
If DNA didn't «get itself right» the first time, there would be no evolution, because nothing could have originally existed.
Other indications of evolution are too numerous to actually list in full, but a few might be the clear genetic distinction between Neanderthals and modern man; the overlapping features of hominid and pre-hominid fossil forms; the progressive order of the fossil record (that is, first fish, then amphibians, then reptiles, then mammals, then birds; contradicting the Genesis order and all flood models); the phylogenetic relationships between extant and extinct species (including distributions of parasitic genetic elements like Endogenous Retroviruses); the real time observations of speciation in the lab and in the wild; the real time observations of novel functionality in the lab and wild (both genetic, Lenski's E. coli, and organsimal, the Pod Mrcaru lizards); the observation of convergent evolution defeating arguments of common component creationism (new world v. old world vultures for instance); and... well... I guess you get the picture.
Well, time has been passing since the first evolution should have occured.
The first time I entertained the notion that the theory of evolution might be compatible with my faith happened when I was studying the history of the church.
For Whitehead what is to be generalized from our experience are precisely not those aspects which emerge in evolution for the first time in the animal psyche or soul.
why don't you start with why humans invented religion in the first place, the origins of the books of the bible, the multiple «christ» (copied) stories throughout the history of time, fossil evidence of evolution of man and all species, all the discrepancies in the bible, knowledge of all the gods that humans have believed in through recorded history, the political uses of christianity in the time of it's origin, the fact that every other religion has followers who believe just as strongly in their own god / book, that fact that if you had been born in another part of the world you would be a different religion and going to «hell», and that a good, kind, omniscient god wouldn't allow all the suffering and evil to happen, and wouldn't need «help» as christians like to tout... and then we'll get to all these ridiculous fools.
While winery and vineyard practices have been certified before, the new logo is an important evolution in the program: For the first time, the wine itself will be certified.
Since this time, Natural Evolution has built a pharmaceutical grade green banana processing plant and designed world first technology to take unsaleable produce with a few weeks / days shelf life and turn it into high value food source which can be stored for many years.
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Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of the BHA, stated, «For the first time in the history of the national curriculum the new primary curriculum would have included the study of evolution — a move that had huge support from scientists and teachers.
In an unprecedented evolution experiment scientists from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and the Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries have demonstrated for the first time, that the single most important calcifying algae of the world's oceans, Emiliania huxleyi, can adapt simultaneously to ocean acidification and rising water temperatures.
«This is the first time that we have a clear vision for the early evolution of flowers across all angiosperms.»
The extinction of the dinosaurs allowed our distant mammalian ancestors to start foraging during the day for the first time — and shaped our early evolution
In 2012, evolutionary ecologists at GEOMAR showed for the first time that Emiliania huxleyi is able to adapt to ocean acidification by means of evolution.
For the first time, researchers had direct access to the machinery of evolution and could actually watch it in the act.
But actual knowledge of the science seems to play a role, and we've documented that here for evolution for the first time in a representative population.»
The first vision is that all metric aspects of form contribute to adaptation and that, consequently, all are fine - tuned by evolution over time.
«New influenza vaccines could, for the first time, maintain their effectiveness in the face of viral evolution,» Subramanian says.
Using first - principles quantum theory, the JQI team has explored the time evolution of a Ps BEC containing various mixtures of spin - 0 and spin - 1 Ps atoms, and has found that there is a critical density of Ps, above which collision processes quickly destroy the internal coherence of the gas.
The discovery in Argentina is the first time a dromaeosaur — the group that includes raptors — has been identified in South America, and its presence there could change what we know about the evolution of flight.
The proposed «two - speed» mode of venom evolution highlights the fascinating evolutionary dynamics of this complex biochemical cocktail, by showing for the first time the significant roles played by different forces of natural selection in shaping animal venoms.
This is not the first time researchers have decided that food has shaped whale evolution.
For the first time, the genomes of the giraffe and its closest living relative, the reclusive okapi of the African rainforest, have been sequenced — revealing the first clues about the genetic changes that led to the evolution of the giraffe's exceptionally long neck and its record - holding ranking as the world's tallest land species.
The timing of the traits» evolution — human sacrifice came first — suggests that cultures were more likely to become strictly divided along class lines if their religious traditions included the grisly rite.
This unexpected type of attack suggests for the first time that one virus may influence the evolution of other viruses.
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.
«Our findings for the first time uncover key roles of olfactory communication in a primate species not possessing distinct scent glands and thus may help to shed light into the evolution of primate olfactory communication,» says Henkel.
Their work, which is published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, shows for the first time the existence in Leishmania of a relation between changes in chromosome copy number and the selection of new alleles important for parasite survival.
«The evolution of this technology will require additional exploration, but we, for the first time, realized this conceptual idea in a micro-scale device,» Choi said.
Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, who began to be interested in the role of cooperation in evolution since 2011, when he published a controversial paper titled «Evolution is a cooperative process: the biodiversity - related niches differentiation theory (BNDT) can explain» concluded: «These theoretical findings, confirmed by empirical approaches, should motivate our species to think before it is too late about how human competition, for the first time in the history of life on Earth, has been systematically leading to the extinction of animals anevolution since 2011, when he published a controversial paper titled «Evolution is a cooperative process: the biodiversity - related niches differentiation theory (BNDT) can explain» concluded: «These theoretical findings, confirmed by empirical approaches, should motivate our species to think before it is too late about how human competition, for the first time in the history of life on Earth, has been systematically leading to the extinction of animals anEvolution is a cooperative process: the biodiversity - related niches differentiation theory (BNDT) can explain» concluded: «These theoretical findings, confirmed by empirical approaches, should motivate our species to think before it is too late about how human competition, for the first time in the history of life on Earth, has been systematically leading to the extinction of animals and plants.
Adding to the predecessor Illustris project, IllustrisTNG includes some of the physical processes which play a crucial role in this evolution for the very first time in such an extensive simulation.
Kitzmiller v. Dover was neither the first nor would it be the last time that challenges to evolution education would have their day in a U.S. court.
Now, the big news — announced in today's Astrophysical Journal paper — is that the evolution of the EBL over the past 5 billion years has been measured for the first time.
The famous human relative known as «Lucy» has reigned alone as queen of an important time and place in human evolution: Ethiopia about 3.2 million years ago, roughly the time when the first stone tools appear in East Africa.
The specimens in the study come from the Cambrian Period, a time when the Earth saw a rapid burst of evolution that led to the first appearance of most major groups of marine animals.
«This is really the first time we've tried to put together a picture of how the early atmosphere, early climate and early continental evolution went hand in hand,» said Donald R. Lowe, a professor of geological and environmental science who wrote the paper with Michael M. Tice, a graduate student investigating early life.
In a study published in Nature Communications, they demonstrate for the first time that this rapid evolution was facilitated by earlier hybridization between two distantly related cichlid species from the Upper Nile and Congo drainage systems.
In the most widely accepted model of human evolution today, the first emergence of hominins out of Africa involved Homo erectus, and happened some time after 2m years ago.
«This is the first time we've seen a prion affect a cell in a beneficial way that can determine the evolution of an organism,» says Heather True, lead author of the paper, which appeared August 15 in the online edition of the journal Nature.
In 2012, for example, Willerslev's lab published an analysis of proteins, which are generally longer lived postmortem than genetic material, of 43,000 - year - old woolly mammoth bones.16 And last year, Willerslev, Orlando, and colleagues published a genome - wide nucleosome map and survey of cytosine methylation levels in the DNA they pulled from the 4,000 - year - old hair shafts of a Paleo - Eskimo, effectively launching the field of ancient epigenetics.17 Also last year, Pääbo's group at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology published the first full DNA methylation maps of the Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes.18 «For the first time we'll be able to address what is the role of epigenomics and epigenetics in evolution,» Willerslev says.
«This is the first time we've been able to really image where the dust has formed, which is important in understanding the evolution of galaxies.»
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