When it comes to keeping your pet around for many healthy years, good veterinary care is at the top of the list
of things human owners need to provide.
In the natural order
of things human growth hormone peaks at around the time of puberty.
Several anthropologists, studying the difference between magic and religion in primitive peoples, have indicated that the latter (religion) is much more an intended conformity
of things human with the divine, whereas the former (magic) is the effort, by use of formulae or rites, to bring the divine into conformity with things human.
It perceives faith in the recognition of the relativity
of all things human including one's own self, and in openness to transformation.
In the very beginning
of things human beings are pictured as stewards of creation.
Science chatted with Jan Zalasiewicz, a paleontologist at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom and a leading scholar on the Anthropocene, about the kinds
of things humans are leaving behind — and what they'll look like millions of years hence.
The animals were instantly intrigued and did many
of the things humans and chimps do, like opening their mouths and showing off their genitals.
When this goes well, you don't notice that anything is missing, because compression algorithms are designed to get rid
of things humans don't pay...
Dogs like loads
of things we humans don't — When was the most recent time you rolled in a dead squirrel, grinning your fool head off the whole time?
There are a lot
of things humans and dogs have in common — a need for love, an appreciation for comfy beds, a love of food — and new information shows a need for vacation time is also on that list.
«A lot
of the things humans throw away like empty metal cans, plastic bottles, glass bottles and jars, paper and cardboard could be recycled or made into amazing new things instead,» explained Poogle.
«They've learned how to stop depending so much on faceless corporations to provide them with what they need (and desire) and to begin doing
some of the things humans have been doing for themselves since the dawn of time.
Not exact matches
Systems are very important, however, the first
thing we would do when taking over a business would be to understand its
Human Capital - we need to know what type
of people we have in the organization.
I've heard it said that the
thing that separates
humans from the other great apes (beyond opposable thumbs and better haircuts) is our capacity to delay near - term gratification in pursuit
of a superior downstream payoff.
What Facebook means is that the algorithm chooses what to show you — as though the algorithm was some kind
of omniscient entity, and not a
thing programmed by flawed
human beings.
Marsh calls it, «an eye - opening exploration into how children are raised around the world and how child - rearing can inform the understanding
of human nature more broadly,» noting the author's most essential point is that «one
of the
things which makes
humans special as a species is that we don't limit care to our own children.
And yes, the shimmery, glimmery cranberry sauce I crave each November for precisely two meals a year — Thanksgiving dinner and the ritual post-Thanksgiving 10 p.m. white bread - turkey - cranberry sandwich — is composed
of things that are almost surely antithetical to
human health: Two
of the four ingredients on most
of the cans I've seen are high - fructose corn syrup and (plain old standard) corn syrup.
Our screen - driven existence actually makes our love
of real
things, i.e. vinyl records, paper, and film photography even more important, refined and focused as a
human society.
But with the exception (perhaps)
of some infections,
human disease, including lung cancer, is rarely «caused» by one (and only one)
thing.
This is exactly the kind
of thing that people sounded the alarm about in recent years — that robots are going to displace
human workers.
«The good
thing is that it's not toxic to
humans and has been shown to not have any adverse effects on
human health,» said Gubler, a professor emeritus at Duke University and a former head
of the CDC's dengue program.
The fact is that new technologies, led by an intersection
of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and Internet
of Things (IoT), are replacing
humans in the mainstream economy at an alarming rate.
But the
thing that makes us
human are those times we listen to the whispers
of our soul and allow ourselves to be pulled in another direction.»
One
of the most remarkable facts about the
human body — indeed, about the great mass
of living
things — is that nearly every cell carries the complete genetic blueprint for the entire organism.
We've figured out some drugs that usually work, but as we learn more about the
human body and our genetic code — the
things we have in common but also the
things that make us unique — we may come up with a new sort
of medicine, tailored for each person.
Scientific research managers coordinate the efforts
of other scientists to achieve larger goals, and handle
things like
human resources, budgeting, and the other managerial tasks necessary to keep a lab — or a bunch
of labs — running smoothly.
As a business, you need to identify the
things that HR does to increase the value
of the
humans within the company and keep that in house.
The most remarkable
thing about neural nets is that no
human being has programmed a computer to perform any
of the stunts described above.
There's a term in the field
of human longevity known as negligible senescence, which is a fancy way
of saying a
thing doesn't seem to age.
The only
thing that I can think
of is if
humans being there is inherently part
of the economy — and the only way that happens is tourism.
«It's the
humans convincing themselves that it's a really cool
thing to do with their pooch,» said award - winning trainer Bill Berloni
of Theatrical Animals, who works with TV, movie and Broadway producers.
The idea
of a successful
human being, and a successful entrepreneur and a happy person, is a person who responds to
things when
things change, who flows along the opportunity that is presented and then reviews the plans and continues to evolve and improve.
«There are
things that
humans do that are not yet in [purview]
of systems like Quill.
Let your guard down, be
human and be real and you will stop beating yourself up, and those around you will be more inclined to connect with you at a deeper level, which leads to all kinds
of wonderful
things.
As a student
of human behavior who tries to understand why we do the
things that we do (often to no avail), I've had to accept that sometimes there just isn't any explanation for why that person just did that really weird
thing.
With driving being one
of the
things that
humans are spectacularly bad at, robot vehicles are expected to dramatically reduce collision incidents.
Founder and CEO Social Capital LP and Golden State Warriors Owner Chamath Palihapitiya has a mission which is, «To advance humanity by solving the world's hardest problems including the advancement
of human capital, the eradication
of disease, solutions to global climate change, and other really difficult
things that are non obvious.»
«It's
human nature to want a laundry list
of all the acceptable
things but it's
human nature that you're going to forget something too.»
Yet, just months ago, a Jokowi victory appeared almost a sure
thing — holding an almost 40 % lead over Prabowo, a candidate not allowed in the U.S. for past
human rights violations and who, as the former son - in - law
of Suharto, the Indonesian dictator overthrown 16 years ago, is certainly among the nation's entrenched powers.
One
thing to watch out for is that as we
humans start to disinfect more and more
of our environment, our body's natural capacity to fight pathogens appears to be declining.
Instead
of manually passing data, these «always on» devices in the plugged - in world
of the Internet
of Things do it automatically without
human intervention.
«The parts
of medical care to do more with interacting with the patients, making them comfortable, and communicating clearly with them are going to turn out to be the
things that only
humans can do well.
If you weren't an early adopter
of Twitter, or don't spend a ton
of time checking your timeline (or if you're just a normal
human being with better
things to do) you can get a little behind in Twitter abbreviations and acronyms.
Though the idea may sound out
of this world, the nascent space tourism industry is set to take off in the next decade, and
humans will need a way to pay for
things in space as well as send payments to Earth, said PayPal President David Marcus.
After 11 years
of studying the habit, and a lifetime battling it, Steel — now a professor
of human resources and organizational dynamics at the University
of Calgary's Haskayne School
of Business — has become the world's leading authority on not getting
things done.
Of course, having more information on a client is a good
thing, but it doesn't address the fact that
human advisors are still more expensive than most online services.
In a summary
of their findings in Harvard Business Review, the researchers explain that «
humans learn to automatically pay attention to
things that are habitually relevant to them, even when they are focused on a different task.»
While some
of Aziz's ideas still make me squeamish, machine learning, virtual reality, the
Human Genome Project, and the internet
of things will undoubtedly impact our lives in the future.
The list
of things that
humans can do better than robots is shrinking every day, with cutting noodles being the latest addition.
«What's scary about this,» says Evan Fraser, Canada Research Chair in Global
Human Security at the University
of Guelph, «is that these underlying structural
things are going to be what make these food systems more fragile.»