Sentences with phrase «human groups»

I think we have a lot of lessons to learn from how these microbes work together, maybe even some social lessons we should consider in human groups.
In a series of experiments using teams of human players and robotic AI players, the inclusion of «bots» boosted the performance of human groups and the individual players, researchers found.
While congregations and other types of society possess obviously different intentions, they nevertheless work through analogous forms of culture in which a local church might recognize its deeper solidarity with other human groups.
This epigenetic regulatory layer controls where, when and how genes are activated, and is believed to be behind many of the differences between human groups.
Other researchers note that many factors can create deep genetic divisions among human groups.
For hundreds of years, people have wondered where various human groups came from and how those groups are related to one another.
Researchers found that some early human groups likely developed lighter tools and engaged in trade earlier than previously believed.
Human groups do not withdraw from the business of determining the setting of their own story.
These activities come much closer to the nature of play in ancient human groups than do childhood fantasies fueled by mass - produced toys, videos and movies, researchers think.
I look at history, and think that for most of history, in most human groups, children stayed with their mother continuously through early childhood.
There are no «pure» genetic types that make it possible to assign individuals completely to one human group rather than to another.
They are taught by the older members of each self - conscious human group to its younger members.
Human groups more frequently express their faith through corporate forms other than the congregation.
Despite such evolutionary differences, the various human groups mated with each other — possibly a lot.
Set during and after the war, this novel is a humorous and warm story of an eccentric and deeply human group of characters, and a celebration of the written word.
From its beginning the Christian church used social forms already common to other human groups.
The German team, led by Marlijn Noback of Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, took computer - aided measurements of the nasal cavities of 100 skulls representing 10 human groups living in five different climates.
«In a country like India, with a high population density and a high level of poverty, virtually every ecological niche is occupied by some occupational or cultural human group for its sustenance.
Later, as human groups consolidated into chiefdoms and states, rates of lethal violence shot up — as high as 12 % in medieval Eurasia, for example.
You take a part of a small human group called Zombie Hunters, who put itself a goal to hunt down the zombies and end the mutants control over the world.
«Either Europeans possess ancestry from a modern human group with little Neanderthal admixture, or East Asians had additional admixture with Neanderthals.»
Researchers used the mice to show that pemetrexed and gemcitabine worked against human group 3 tumors and that the drugs could be used in combination with existing chemotherapy agents to boost treatment effectiveness without undue risk.
Neanderthal DNA from a femur offers scientists proof that a small human group left Africa and disappeared long before the ancient human migration that spearheaded modern human population.
They are tangible evidence of the special forms of rationality that characterize a certain human group, as contrasted with the products and processes of reason that apply universally.
NOTE on BASIC ASSUMPTIONS: When I write about parenting, I assume the importance of the evolved developmental niche (EDN) for raising human infants (which initially arose over 30 million years ago with the emergence of the social mammals and has been slightly altered among human groups based on anthropological research).
You take part of a mysterious elite human group who called Zombie Hunters who put a goal to itself to find a cure for the zombie infection.
It also means that modern humans were potentially meeting and interacting during a longer period of time with other archaic human groups, providing more opportunity for cultural and biological exchanges.»
Dr. Price's studies illustrate in an unforgettable way the physical degeneration that occurs when human groups abandon nourishing traditional diets in favor of modern convenience foods.
This unlikely hero soon finds himself swept into a desperate struggle for survival, joining forces with a rebel human group called The Survivors.
I would guess that different human groups come up with gods in particular because of our tendancy to ascribe human values and motives to everything.
In my opinion, the only reason the male bastion of the clergy holds the scriptural position that it does is to protect the power base, a very human trait for a very human group, and quite unChirstian — but I'm just sayin»
Freire states that human groups gain consciousness of their selfhood only as they recognize themselves in the pregnant sequence of time.
To embrace human group manufacture morality IS to embrace tribalism.
According to Hartshorne, such fragmentariness affords all human beings, and even human groups, inadequate partial perspectives.
This has been the consistent way of the Christian tradition as it has historically made its way from Galilee, to Jerusalem, through Europe, Asia and North Africa and to the ends of the earth.5 Without ceasing to be who we had been, we have become part of a broader human group — the Christian family which takes its members from all the nations of the world without destroying their nationalities.
Excavations in southern Chile indicate that ancient human groups sporadically passed through that area over a 4,000 - year stretch, say archaeologist Tom Dillehay of Vanderbilt University in Nashville and colleagues.
Human groups foraged near the bottom of South America between at least 18,500 and 14,500 years ago, researchers say.
While fossil records prove that some anatomically modern human groups reached the Levantine corridor (the modern Middle East) as early as 100,000 years ago, genetic testing indicates that human populations inhabiting the globe today descended from a single group that migrated from Africa only 70,000 years ago — an unexplained gap of 30,000 years.
Kung people of southern Africa gave her insight into cooperation first hand, Polly Wiessner of University of Utah said hunter - gatherers used gifts as mnemonic devices across human groups and used personal adornment as an advertisement of marriage or social status.

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