Xiaoxue Chen is
interested in human evolution, archaeology and bioscience and has written news articles on these topics for The Intellectual, a leading science medium based Beijing, China.
In fact, this book would likely be interesting to those who aren't parents but who are
interested in human evolution and psychology.»
Not exact matches
With that musing
in mind, I was
interested to read this reflection from Roger Kimball,
in his TLS review of Denis Dutton's The Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure, and
Human Evolution:
For those of us who are comfortable with a theory of
evolution that acknowledges the common origin of the
human and animal kingdoms, the scientific evidence that corroborates this syndrome of dominance
in the mythic Genesis accounts is of special
interest.
With global increase
in obesity and diet - related metabolic diseases,
interest has intensified
in ancestral or «Palaeolithic» diets, not least because — to a first order of approximation —
human physiology should be optimized for the nutritional profiles we have experienced during our
evolution.
How bonobos developed this kind of social tolerance without being bred for it may provide an
interesting parallel to what happened early
in human evolution.
But today she blends her
interests in health and
evolution, tracking mutations
in pathogens and their
human hosts.
Hlusko's
interest in the
evolution of bones and teeth, and the genes that control them, comes out of her
interest in paleontology and
human origins.
Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, who began to be
interested in the role of cooperation
in evolution since 2011, when he published a controversial paper titled «Evolution is a cooperative process: the biodiversity - related niches differentiation theory (BNDT) can explain» concluded: «These theoretical findings, confirmed by empirical approaches, should motivate our species to think before it is too late about how human competition, for the first time in the history of life on Earth, has been systematically leading to the extinction of animals an
evolution since 2011, when he published a controversial paper titled «
Evolution is a cooperative process: the biodiversity - related niches differentiation theory (BNDT) can explain» concluded: «These theoretical findings, confirmed by empirical approaches, should motivate our species to think before it is too late about how human competition, for the first time in the history of life on Earth, has been systematically leading to the extinction of animals an
Evolution is a cooperative process: the biodiversity - related niches differentiation theory (BNDT) can explain» concluded: «These theoretical findings, confirmed by empirical approaches, should motivate our species to think before it is too late about how
human competition, for the first time
in the history of life on Earth, has been systematically leading to the extinction of animals and plants.
Wong: Well, he and his agent were familiar with my work at Scientific American, where I have contributed a number of articles on
human evolution and they approached me and asked me if I would be
interested in collaborating on the project.
Since the theory was first suggested more than 55 years ago, huge advances have been made
in the study of
human evolution and our story is much more
interesting and complicated than suggested by the catch - all aquatic ape hypothesis.
Seeking simple inherited traits Hlusko's
interest in the
evolution of bones and teeth, and the genes that control them, comes out of her
interest in paleontology and
human origins.
In today's digest, check among many interesting articles: the evolution within human microbiome by T.D. Lieberman, unique microbial biodiversity residing in hadal trenches by L.M. Peoples, changes in community composition in coastal water following exposure to oil and oil dispersant by S.H. Doyl
In today's digest, check among many
interesting articles: the
evolution within
human microbiome by T.D. Lieberman, unique microbial biodiversity residing
in hadal trenches by L.M. Peoples, changes in community composition in coastal water following exposure to oil and oil dispersant by S.H. Doyl
in hadal trenches by L.M. Peoples, changes
in community composition in coastal water following exposure to oil and oil dispersant by S.H. Doyl
in community composition
in coastal water following exposure to oil and oil dispersant by S.H. Doyl
in coastal water following exposure to oil and oil dispersant by S.H. Doyle.
Research
interests: primate comparative genomics, adaptive
evolution,
human brain
evolution, infectious diseases
in primate hosts, HIV / SIV and AIDS, evolutionary medicine, colobines
In addition to the inherited breast and ovarian cancer, her research
interests include genetics of hearing loss, the genetic bases of schizophrenia, genetics of systemic lupus erythematosus, and
human genetic diversity and
evolution.
Evelyn is a soon - to - be third year PhD student at Arizona State University's Institute of
Human Origins, interested in what growth and development of the mammalian dentition can tell us about human evolu
Human Origins,
interested in what growth and development of the mammalian dentition can tell us about
human evolu
human evolution.
Hence, though the Pulse Climate Variability hypothesis is an
interesting starting point for discussing early
human evolution it may to simplistic to capture the whole range of evolutionary forcing occurring
in East Africa
in the Plio - Pleistocene.
His research team is
interested in identifying genes that direct the development of the cerebral cortex, both because of their importance
in human diseases and because studying those genes will help
in learning about the normal development and
evolution of the brain.
Our research group is
interested in the genetic basis of mammalian variation and its
evolution, with an eye towards better understanding the
human condition.
This training is suitable for aspiring and certified Yoga teachers, therapeutic practitioners, fitness professionals and yoga students who are
interested in expanding their understanding of this profound collection of practices
in universal balance,
human energetics and spiritual
evolution.
She sparked my
interest in the historical
evolution of educational institutions and
human capital, and innumerable other topics, economic and otherwise.
They are particularly
interested in the ways technology seeps into the
evolution of
human culture.
We are particularly
interested in the ways technology seeps into the
evolution of
human culture.
Then follows «mental health of leftist activists», an extensive section on bias
in social psychology and nmore general problems being addressed by the Heterodox Academy effort, the sociology of single - parenting, studies involving race / gender with IQ, personality, intellectual abilities and differences
in interest, genetics and
human evolution, enforced gender equality, scientific socialism, eugenics and the zero - population - growth movement, misguided environmentalism, and finally, a bit about climate change, rapidly followed by the «food police» and «diet wars», and then returning to a treatment of the Climate Wars.
Likewise if you are working on the history of philosophy you might take an
interest in the rise of religions or science and turn to either Hegel or Marx with their grand narratives attempting to explain the
evolution of
human civilization, whereas if you are
interested in the history of philosophy you might consider Frederick Copleston — who is largely just trying to describe
in layman's terms and
in chronological order different philosophical systems.
About Blog Andrew White is an anthropological archaeologist with
interests in hunter gatherers, lithic technology,
human evolution, and complex systems theory.