Sentences with phrase «human species have»

It's believed that human species have undoubtedly been blessed with an aptitude and mind which is at par with any other living species in the universe.
We know that the consequences of unchecked global warming would be catastrophic... We as a human species have a deep and abiding obligation to this planet and to the generations that will come after us.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: And I guess the next will be comes down to how long does it take for our DNA to adapt, because I know where human species have been around at some level at 1.8 million years, but perhaps and what grains have been here about 10,000.
Stunning fossils of a claimed new human species have stirred up great excitement among paleoanthropologists, but some researchers have also flinched at the hype accompanying the unconventional excavation.
Under the structure of this war, females and males of the human species have been and are currently dying, oppressed and exploited, even while they are unaware of the cause of their suffering or the cause of the division of Korea.
When scientists announce that the chemistry of DNA is so certain, universal and uniform that all forms of life on earth are essentially the same, a credulous public jumps to the conclusion that traditional claims for the uniqueness of the human species have been nullified.
And this is exactly what could best relieve that tension between light and darkness, exaltation and anguish, into which a renewed awareness of our human species has plunged us.
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.
The human species would fold back upon itself, merging all ethnic groups and cultures into one unified species, one global culture.
Science has discovered all of this and it seems that the human species has beenthrown up by the developmental forces at work in the universe, without there being any design at work.
How the human species has survived this long is beyond me!
As stated in Pursuing the Birth Machine: «Anthropological data now suggest that the human species has experienced no significant physiological change for the past one to two million years.
And the environmental pollution that is getting into the air, the water, the carpets in our houses, the household products that we're using... We are under an assault unlike anything the human species has ever before experienced.
Physicist Stephen Hawking says that the human species has only 100 years to populate another planet to ensure its survival.
And although Earth has seen CO2 levels much higher in the remote past, the human species has not — and our penchant for burning may continue to alter the climate that has allowed our civilization to flourish.
The fragment shared ∼ 86 % nucleotide identity with its closest phylogenetic relatives in GenBank, SAdV - 18, an Old World vervet monkey adenovirus, and the human species D adenoviruses.
The human species would have become extinct long ago if our bodies slow down each time we didn't eat for a few hours.
Bullsh*t, if only because the human species has consumed a low - carb, high - fat diet for 100,000 years; yet the greatest change to our diet in our history as a species has been the introduction of a carbohydrate orgy in the last 100 years!
How the human species has survived this long is beyond me!
But it's not lost on us that perhaps the male half of the human species has a slightly different opinion on the trend, so we set out to find out.
«Only the human species has a distinctive mushroom - capped glans, which is connected to the shaft by a thin tissue of frenulum,» writes Bering.
This is not surprising: if we did not initiate contact and express interest in members of the opposite sex, we would not progress to reproduction, and the human species would become extinct.
I am interested in the possibility of people (or whoever the human species has evolved to be) hundreds of years from now randomly coming across my work in unsuspecting locations and feeling like they have discovered something.
I guess it will be easier when she's turned sixteen; at which point she will probably — and without my help — connect with the apparent fact that the human species has gone crazy beyond repair.
Without some new kinds of policies and human - driven action, humankind could soon come face to face with daunting, human - caused challenges, over which human beings appear to have at least a modicum of control because the increase of conspicious per capita consumption, seemingly endless production, and skyrocketing propagation by the human species has evidently brought certain global challenges into being.
The potential causes of global human population growth have seemed to them so complex, obscure, or numerous that a strategy to address the problems posed by the recent, menacing growth of the human species has been assumed to be unknowable.
If not, could it be that the entire human species would end up getting one of those annual Darwin Awards?
If one or more of these boundaries is breached, environmental trajectories that veer from their natural path could impact planetary systems so severely that the very survival of the human species would be in jeopardy.
Without a doubt the human species has made it possible to prolong the survival of life on Earth for more than 100 million years.
The human species would never have existed.
It is not natural when the human species has already profoundly changed the climate.»
He observes that our history as a human species has always included wellness practices such as holding each other, engaging in dance, song, image creation, and storytelling, and sharing celebrations and family rituals.

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On the other hand, many species have peacefully coevolved with humans for hundreds of thousands of years to play essential roles in digestion and in bolstering the immune system.
What it does: This bacteria is most notorious for causing severe illnesses such as tuberculosis, leprosy, and Hansen's disease, though most species of mycobacteria in nature are benign in humans, unless in cases of those who have weakened immune systems.
On the contrary the fishing of sharks for their fins by humans has brought many species to the brink of extinction.
We've always had someone in America who completely symbolizes science and technology applied to the task of improving the human species.
For generativists, it is extremely unlikely that an alien species would happen to have the same parameters as human beings.
This novel 3 - D animation dives into how our consumption of plastics has affected marine species deaths and increased human health risks, and it explores possible long - term solutions.
Humans are a separate species, so we have similar desires and problems no matter where we live or what time period we live in.
Rick, we have fossils from different human species over the periods of millions of years and they gradually become more and more like what we're like today.
Evolution — including what Mr Ham would call «micro-evolution» resulting in variations within a species (like the degrees of melanin concentration in the human species) takes longer than a couple of thousand years in a complex organism.
@Chuckles I was not being hostile, but am just trying to point out that you are basically willing to conflate any similar cognitive errors such as we have as humans as being significant in any way in religious terms, should it happen that we encounter some alien species that also has idiots who think imaginary stuff is real.
Wouldn't it be a miracle if one day, perhaps in my lifetime, humans turned their back on the past and became the one incarnation of the species Homo sapiens to accept that there is no god and pour their intelligence and resources into the discovery of reality?
HS, why can't YOU admit that you're gullible and have fallen for the same myths that have plagued humans since the species evolved?
Fortunately for humans, we have evolved far enough to have a greater sense of self awareness than any other species.
@Chuckles There are bound to be many semi-intelligent species of life in the universe similar to us in that their organic brains are also subject to a host of perceptual biases left over from previous steps in their evolutionary progression to that state, just like we have as humans.
Indeed, it is not even clear that we Christians know what the human species is or what status it may have since we have surer knowledge that we are creatures than that we are human.
I don't have to use my imagination to know that we have endless evidence showing the evolution of many types of species, including humans.
So we Christians do not oppose nuclear weapons because they threaten to destroy «mother earth,» but because the God we serve would not have one life unjustly taken even if such a killing would insure the survival of the human species.
Obviously, the human species is not evolving as we still have «cave man» reactions.
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