To my mind, some of the intensity in the discourse over this broad suite of possible climate interventions — on top of the unintended one under way now — derives from the uncomfortable situation
the human species finds itself facing at this moment in its history.
Not exact matches
Species commonly
found in
humans: Clostridium perfringens (potential pathogen), Clostridium difficile (potential pathogen), Clostridium tetani (potential pathogen; is only transiently associated with
humans, does not colonize the intestines).
Species commonly
found in
humans: Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus (potential pathogen).
Brand New New fossils bringing «Hobbit
humans» to life New bones attributed to Ho - mo floresiensis — aka the «Hobbit
Human» — along with other recent
findings, are helping to reveal what members of this
species looked like, how they behaved and their origins.
All the genes of a
species put together constitute its genome, and the
human genome includes perhaps 100,000 genes
found in 3 billion base pairs.
Research comparing
human and chimpanzee genomes, published in Nature,
found that there are more than 40 million differences between the two
species» base pairs, which are the DNA building blocks.
When the image of God entered into the
species which is humankind, that
species was ordained to
find its order on a plane other than the animal, and because of the presence of that divine image, dominance on the
human plane is not a natural order but a disorder.
Such a
species might
find human notions about protecting weak members of the community just as gut - level repugnant as we
find the notion of murdering them.
Instead, I
find increasingly within the animal rights movement and within discussions of environmental ethics (although less so there) a perspective that illustrates just how alienated from the rest of nature the
human species has become.
As reason sets
human beings apart from all other animals, it seems that our rational nature can not be explained by evolution alone, for we do not
find stages of lesser reflective selfconsciousness before the
human species but evolution requires only gradual changes at a time.
Our biologists have catalogued the
species of life on Earth and
found no monsters or kraken, our doctors and psychiatrists have penetrated the
human mind and
found no evil spirits in the heads of the mentally infirm, our meteorologists now explain the whether in terms of barometric pressure, not angry sky - gods, our geologists understand earthquakes in terms of plate tectonics and continental drift — no angry deity is shaking the ground.
if
humans had just fell in line with religious teachings and never asked questions other than «god did it»... then people would still be dying in child birth, the common cold, small poxs etc etc etc. i
find that we survived a s a
species to become the alpha predator of this planet and the achievements we have made since then to be amazing; attributing everything
humans have achieved to a god just cheapens the value of our achievements as a
species.
Besides, to treat a civilized society as purely the same as any other type of event in nature would be to downgrade the significance of one of those things Whitehead
finds most peculiar to the
human species, namely, civilization.
Faith is a potential universal to the
human species and is to be
found in people of every cultural tradition.
One of the paradoxes attaching to the
human species, a cause of some bitterness among biologists, is that every man comes into the world as defenseless, and as incapable of
finding his way single - handed in our civilization, as the new - born Sinanthropus a hundred thousand years ago.
We are
human beings, the smartest beings on this planet that we've been able to
find, we dominate this world and have created marvels of technology, architecture, art and bioengineering that the closest
species in intelligence to us couldn't even recognize.
Even if we suppose that, by prolonging its existence on a scale of planetary longevity, the
human species will eventually
find itself with a chemically exhausted Earth beneath its feet, is not Man even now in process of developing astronautical means which will enable him to go elsewhere and continue his destiny in some other corner of the firmament?
Lewis Thomas
finds hope for the
human species in the accumulative intelligence of termites, the thrush in his backyard, and a protozoan named Myxotricha paradoxa.
Anyone making a thorough scientific study of religious and philosophical thought through out the world, including not only a culturally self centered conceited study of Judeo - Christain - Islamic Western forms alone... would
find a much more rich variety of understanding, meeting the needs of the many levels of developed conciousness in the
human species.
In this regard, we described two types of biologically - based teleologies: (i) an external teleology, where there is a deliberate and conscious setting of goals, those that are generally
found among
human beings and possibly in higher animals; and (ii) an internal teleology, where there is no self - directed or conscious goal - seeking on the part of living organisms, such as in the natural selection of favorable traits among biologically adaptive
species.
Yet, unique
species though they be, hobbits are
human, and through them Tolkien reminds us of the enduring qualities of the race of man: friendship, fidelity, vision and hope; and of something more: that we are all possessed of wonder, that we have the capacity to dream dreams and envision noble goals, and that in the struggle to realize the vision we may
find it true.
Researchers have discovered that hydra (coral - like polyps that emerged hundreds of millions of years ago) form tumours similar to those
found in
humans.2 Thomas Bosch, at Kiel University, and Domazet - Lošo, from the Catholic University of Croatia in Zagreb unexpectedly discovered tumour - bearing polyps in two
species of hydra.
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.
The essence of the
human person, that which specifies the
human person amongst the entire animal kingdom (of which he is a part), and that which sets him apart as a
species, is to be
found in his rational nature.
what I
find incredible is that people gladly dump breast milk of different
species in their coffee and cereals but
find human mother's milk disgusting?
The second thing I
found was from Brian Palmer DDS, who carried out pioneering dental research demonstrating the importance of breastfeeding for the proper development of the
human species It is evidence - based research on why breastfeeding does not cause dental caries.
Search for one of 78
species of butterflies on the sanctuary, listen for birds, notice how
humans have shaped the landscape, and peer into ponds to
find frogs staring back at you!
«Health Department officials confirm that the
species of mosquito
found to be infected with EEE generally feeds on birds, but prudence dictates we take every precaution to protect the public's health and safety when dealing with the potentially serious threat this disease poses to livestock and
humans,» Picente said.
And recent
finds in Africa have pushed back the start date for our
species» long love affair with the material, hinting that modern
human cognition may have developed much earlier than we thought.
A large comparison of primate sleep patterns
finds that most
species get somewhere between nine and 15 hours of shut - eye daily, while
humans average just seven.
Psychologists who analyzed video footage of a female chimpanzee, a female bonobo and a female
human infant in a study to compare different types of gestures at comparable stages of communicative development
found remarkable similarities among the three
species.
While many
humans enjoy a daily caffeine fix, scientists have
found that caffeine repels Drosophila melanogaster — a
species of fruit fly often used as a model for studying
human conditions and genetics.
The
findings are from the largest study of hominin body sizes, involving 311 specimens dating from earliest upright
species of 4.4 m years ago right through to the modern
humans that followed the last ice age.
«
Human morality is not something we developed from scratch,» said Emory University primatologist Frans de Waal, noting in the video that building blocks of morality like empathy and reciprocity are
found in other
species.
Here, in the Dinaledi Chamber of South Africa's Rising Star cave system, researchers have
found a spectacular assemblage of fossils they say belongs to a new
human species: Homo naledi.
The team
found the speed of evolution of placental mammals — a group that today includes nearly 5000
species including
humans — was constant before the extinction event but exploded after, resulting in the varied groups of mammals we see today.
A research team
found the speed of evolution of placental mammals — a group that today includes nearly 5000
species including
humans — was constant before the extinction event but exploded after, resulting in the varied groups of mammals we see today.
Laska only
found solid enough data to compare
humans with 17
species, all mammals.
I always suspected that Neandertals and anatomically modern
humans interbred, based on a simple observation:
humans are the most sexual of all the primates, willing and able to do it just about anywhere, anytime, with anyone (and even with other
species if the Kinsey report is to be believed in its
findings about farmhands and their animal charges).
«If
humans change the atmosphere and oceans to the detriment of other
species,» Kevin Raskoff says, «and we
find that jellies are filling in, we will have no one to blame but ourselves.
Homo floresiensis, the mysterious and diminutive
species found in Indonesia in 2003, is tens of thousands of years older than originally thought — and may have been driven to extinction by modern
humans.
This kind of prosocial behavior, a form of altruism that seeks to benefit others and promote cooperation, has now been
found in chimps, the
species that Darwin did more than any other
human to connect us with.
Using a unique GPS - tracking database of 803 individuals across 57
species, we
found that movements of mammals in areas with a comparatively high
human footprint were on average one - half to one - third the extent of their movements in areas with a low
human footprint.
An ancient
species of pint - sized
humans discovered in the tropics of Indonesia may have met their demise earlier than once believed, according to an international team of scientists who reinvestigated the original
finding.
Berger thinks Karabo and an adult female
found nearby represent a new hominid
species, Australopithecus sediba, that may have been the first to walk upright the way modern
humans do.
When the team compared these scans with those of the skulls of Homo sapiens from temperate regions, they
found Neanderthals» sinuses were only bigger because they had bigger faces; the two
species» sinuses had the same relative size relationship (Journal of
Human Evolution, DOI: 10.1016 / j.jhevol.2010.10.003).
For example, when they tested the gut microbiome from a healthy
human male the old way, they
found 127 different
species.
Although some say it's hard to identify our
species, Homo sapiens, by a single bone, the
findings appear unimpeachable, says John Shea, an anthropologist at the State University of New York in Stony Brook who studies
human origins, but wasn't involved in the study.
The first Neandertal fossils were discovered in 1829 in Engis, Belgium, and in 1848 at Forbes» Quarry, Gibraltar, but were not recognized as an early
human species until after the 1856 discovery of «Neandertal 1» — a 40,000 - year - old specimen, including a skullcap and various bones,
found at the Kleine Feldhofer Grotte in the Neander Valley near Düsseldorf, Germany.
As Martinón - Torres explains, for a long time the idea was held that this
species was a direct ancestor of modern humanity, and «all the
human fossils
found in what we call the Far East and in the current islands of Indonesia have been attributed systematically to Homo erectus.