Nevertheless, there are few «quick wins» in education when it comes to boosting learning at a very low cost, and paying attention to — and scheduling school start times in line with —
human biology seems to be one of them.
The word «microbiome» appears so often in biologists» current vocabulary, virtually every aspect of
human biology seems to bear a viable link to it.
Not exact matches
By the way, from the look of your dialogues, you
seemed to be quite knowledgeable about
human biology.
The reality of
human sexuality is a patent fact; and it would
seem to be intimately tied in with man's total organic movement, which as we have seen includes his physiology,
biology, and psychology, as well as his appreciative (and hence his aesthetic), valuational, and feeling qualities.
He
seems well versed in nonscientific historical tidbits; however, he derails himself when he begins discussing Darwin,
biology, and how these relate to
human nature.
Popper indeed believes that the reduction of chemistry to physics, of
biology to chemistry, of animal conscious or subconscious experience to
biology, and of consciousness itself and the creativeness of the
human mind to animal experience, are all problems the complete success of which
seems most unlikely if not impossible.
Recent advances in
human cloning, synthetic
biology, and CRISPR technology pose grave ethical questions — yet our president
seems uninterested.
In terms of scientific policy these figures
seem to reflect a disproportionate emphasis on applied work and on the physical sciences, to the neglect of pure research and
biology, as well as of the social fields whose growth is essential if technology is to contribute to
human welfare.
The
human metabolism
seems to slow down in the afternoon, and, in all probability, our
biology is inclined toward some form of bi-phasic sleep.
From the standpoint of
human biology, the oral spider myth also
seems ridiculous.
«The basic
biology of caloric restriction in rodents, worms, flies and yeast
seems to carry over to primates, so we have a real opportunity to dissect that mechanism, look at how we can work with that basic
biology, and benefit all those
human primates who are so closely related to our rhesus monkeys.»
We —
human and nonhuman animals alike — do
seem to have a shared ability, grounded in our
biology and helped along by evolutionary pressures, to tell apart «some» and «many» or even small amounts of something.
Cushioned running shoes, which date back only to the 1970s, may
seem comfortable but may actually contribute to foot injuries, say Daniel Lieberman, PhD, professor of
human evolutionary
biology at Harvard University, and colleagues.
But most importantly, it just
seems like an arbitrary distinction that does not sufficiently take into account
human biology.
It
seems to me that the # 1 priority should be to research the
biology of virus -
human interactions along with finding methods for creating vaccines and distributing them in the event of a pandemic — of any kind.