Sentences with phrase «human footprints from»

Navulur said that satellite imagery provides such a precise view from space «that we are able to proactively observe environmental changes which unravel human footprints from thousands of years ago, such as the Ararat anomaly, and contribute to space archeology in a real and meaningful manner.»
Terminal Pleistocene epoch human footprints from the Pacific coast of Canada.
The Monte Verde evidence also includes a human footprint from a living floor, cordage and knotted fiber.

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Yeah this coming from the same crowd that includes Sarah Palin who believes the earth is 6000 years old and dinosaurs and humans co-existed because she saw a dinosaur footprint and a human footprint on the same fossil!
When you produce 97 % of your own food, compost all manure (human and animal), make your own clothing, shoes, diapers, wraps, menstrual pads, washable toilet paper, soaps, lanolin, and herbal tinctures, and grow your animals feed, make your house out of a recycled tobacco barn with reclaimed building materials, have no electricity (even solar panels / wind generators leave a huge footprint from manufacture), water coming from your spring / creek, home school your children without fancy curriculum, make your living from your land and being a home birth midwife, etc... then you will see what real life could be.
Beach excavations on Canada's Calvert Island revealed 29 distinct human footprints (dark brown in this illustration of one excavation site) from around 13,000 years ago.
More recent fossil discoveries in the same region, including the iconic 3.7 million year old Laetoli footprints from Tanzania which show human - like feet and upright locomotion, have cemented the idea that hominins (early members of the human lineage) not only originated in Africa but remained isolated there for several million years before dispersing to Europe and Asia.
The new footprints, from Trachilos in western Crete, have an unmistakably human - like form.
Collins also reported that his team has extracted proteins from 3.8 - million - year - old ostrich eggshells from Laetoli, the site of some of the world's earliest human footprints.
Forty artists from 14 countries are participating in the show, and it seems that nearly all have embraced a common theme, juxtaposing a pristine environment and rude reminders of the human footprint.
1) The authors provide stature and mass estimates from the footprints using both modern human and australopithecine reference samples.
Express strong concern about the increasing threats arising from growing human footprint and climate change to the survival of snow leopards and associated mountain biodiversity and to the maintenance of watershed and ecosystem services their habitats provide;
A team of Canadian scientists from the University of Victoria and the Hakai Institute has found fossilized human footprints of at least three different...
archeology The study of human history, performed by analyzing things that ancient humans left behind, from housing materials and cooking vessels to clothing and footprints.
Review of «Footprint free human iPSCs from articular cartilage with redifferentiation capacity - a first step towards a clinical grade cell source» from Stem Cell Translational Medicine by Stuart P. Atkinson
Laetoli footprints reveal bipedal gait biomechanics different from those of modern humans and chimpanzees
The growth of the ecological footprint of a human population about to increase from 7B now to 9B in 2050 raises serious concerns about how to live both more efficiently and with less permanent impacts on the finite world.
Footprint Futures, a university - level curriculum for exploring the sustainability challenge facing human economies, from Global Footprint Network.
AP, (from the top of the thread) there is a human trait so strong, it has left unbroken footprints in countless earth - shattering discoveries and conversely countless atrocities.
From the formula, we can see that the carbon footprint area is essentially calculated by dividing total anthropogenic carbon emissions remaining after accounting for ocean uptake (i.e., 72 % of net human emissions) by the rate at which existing forests sequester carbon.
I first heard about this document via Rob Hopkins over at TransitionCulture, who wrote about a debate on Transition Towns that featured himself and Alastair Brown of ManTownHuman, in which Brown aparently suggested that «real resilience comes from expanding the human footprint
Imagine the lower carbon footprint (carbon dixoide emissions from mining and production of precious metals for electronics is estimated to be about 0.1 % of the global emissions), and lower environmental and human impact of just reusing many of those materials, rather than mining them.
Earth's systems simply can't support these numbers, even if we all did our best to live ethically and keep a small pollution footprint etc... we've been detached and removed from our food sources and the natural systems which used to sustain us as human beings; this greed - driven, money - orientated process, has created a population that is far outstripping the earth's ability to support it, and there's no way back.
The snail, a symbol of nature created from recycled, artificial material, with a minimal carbon footprint, were chosen to convey three metaphors: the first relates to the critter carrying its home on its back, the second connects to hearing, since the spiral looks similar to the human ear, and the last refers to technology, with the symbol» @» (called a «snail» in Italian) ubiquitous in email communication.
The study found «strong indirect edge effects over decades» in forests more than a kilometer (0.6 miles) from oil palm plantations, «suggesting the true global ecological footprint of human food production has been substantially underestimated.»
Realistically, either State A or State B could prosecute for conspiracy to murder as an additional charge, because the conspiracy clearly spanned more than one state, even if they can't prove where the crime was committed, although physical evidence (e.g. traces of camp sites, footprints, testimony about landmarks, evidence of poop with human DNA from the victim in it), would usually make it possible to show that some part of the crime was committed in the state.
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