Sentences with phrase «part of modern human»

Diversity and inclusion are a big part of modern human resources practices.
In addition to illuminating how Neandertals and moderns interacted, the Neandertal genome is helping researchers to figure out which parts of the modern human genome separate us from all other creatures.
They found that while rabbits were a crucial part of the modern humans» diet, they were relatively under - utilised by Neanderthals.

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Ancient book have no part in the thought of modern humans.
To speak about God the Holy Trinity in the midst of the modern world, we have to speak also, in part at least, about human philosophical knowledge of God, about God's simplicity, eternity, immutability, infinity, and so on.
If «nature» is taken as the modern word for creation, then human beings are part of nature, not outside it.
It would be to do for the modern era what Aristotle succeeded in doing for an earlier age — it would be to find a way, given the modern world's understanding of nature, to do justice to human being as a part of nature so understood.
A modern, secular version of this view can be found in certain tragic views of life which assume that evil and suffering is part of the human condition to which there is no ultimate solution.
Our editorial argues, among other things, that the object of modern science is not a radically delimited subset of the physical realm, and thus that scientific methodology, properly understood, is just a part of that exercise of human reason which is ultimately in profound synthetic harmony with faith.
As part of The Salvation Army's global commitment to fighting modern slavery and human trafficking an International Anti-Human Trafficking Taskforce has been established.
So, by that, compounded with problems such as Heisenberg's principle of uncertainty, the observer's effect, and the like — the modern day human lacks sufficient qualification to ascertain a good part of their knowledge as being absolute.
To take control of them is, we must admit, part of the Human Genome Initiative — indeed, still more, part of the modern project whose «legitimacy» and «curiosity» have been defended by Hans Blumenberg in his provocative (if Teutonic) book The Legitimacy of the Modermodern project whose «legitimacy» and «curiosity» have been defended by Hans Blumenberg in his provocative (if Teutonic) book The Legitimacy of the ModernModern Age.
Callum Brown, Professor of Late Modern European History at Glasgow University stressed its importance to researchers: «The funeral and its tribute to the dead is a key part of the human rite of passage.
Family Health Medical School has modern facilities such as the Tim Johnson Library Complex with a lot of unique tools for learning including; Telemedicine to communicate with USA, Europe and rest of the world, an E-library, spacious hall of Anatomy (among the biggest in the sub region) for the dissection of Cadavers and Computerised Facilities to view different parts of the human body and Cadavers lodge (mortuary).
We can guess that this coat was lost by the time of Homo erectus, as its skeleton's proportions show that it was adapting to heat stress like modern humans do, and part of our adaptation involves an enhanced sweat gland cooling system which would not function well with a full coat of body hair.
Brown suggests that forging tools was part of a «behavioural tool kit» that allowed the first modern humans to conquer the world.
Comparisons of the Neandertal genome to the genomes of five present - day humans from different parts of the world identify a number of genomic regions that may have been affected by positive selection in ancestral modern humans, including genes involved in metabolism and in cognitive and skeletal development.
«I think this is part of a population boom that's going on around 45,000 years ago, which means modern humans got to the ends of the world by 45,000 years ago,» he says.
Today this corner of the Arabian Peninsular, part of modern Oman, is so devoid of human life that it is known as the Empty Quarter.
The scientist from Tübingen reached the conclusion that, on the one hand, modern man was the cause of these giant terrestrial animals» extinction, and on the other hand, humans took over part of the animals» ecosystem functions.
She and her colleagues validated their technique, in part by applying to it the genomes of 11 modern humans whose photos and DNA are publicly available.
As the ancestors of modern humans made their way out of Africa to other parts of the world many thousands of years ago, they met up and in some cases had children with other forms of humans, including the Neanderthals and Denisovans.
A furious debate ensued: the fossil discoverers classify the meter - tall hominin as part of a separate species that lived as recently as 12,000 years ago; others maintain it was a modern human who had microcephaly, in which the brain fails to reach normal size.
The hypothesis on dietary differences between modern humans and Neandertals is based on the study of animal bones found in caves occupied by these two types of hominids, which can provide clues about their diet, but it is always difficult to exclude large predators living at the same time as being responsible for at least part of this accumulation.
«For example, if they date to the last 300,000 years, then it is plausible that early modern humans killed them and stashed them in the cave as part of a ritual.»
Modern humans (Homo sapiens) and extinct species including Homo neanderthalensis, Homo erectus, Homo habilis, and Homo naledi are part of the Homo genus.
Co-author Christina Hvilsom, a researcher at Copenhagen Zoo, said, «We have learned from the comparable studies of modern humans and Neanderthals that gene flow occasionally has an impact on parts of the genomes that provide some advantages for the admixed individuals.
Most modern studies of bipolar disorder have concentrated on the brain's cortex, the largest part of the brain in humans, associated with higher - level thought and action.
Among them: sequencing specific parts of the Y chromosome and comparing them with those of modern human DNA.
«Eyebrows are the missing part of the puzzle of how modern humans managed to get on so much better with each other than other now - extinct hominins.»
Genetic analysis of modern humans is difficult, in part because the island populations were decimated by European diseases at the end of the 19th century.
The discovery suggests that Denisovans were widely across Asia, and apparently co-existed happily with modern humans, to the point of having children with them in two different parts of the ancient world.
More recently, scientists have identified parts of the human genome carrying Neandertal genetic variants, but — in part because Neandertal - derived DNA is so hard to identify and also because of the expense of performing tests for its influence on individuals — scientists still don't fully understand how Neandertal - derived variants influence modern human traits.
Plants and the meat of mammoths, red deer and horses were a major part of the diet of anatomically modern humans who lived in what is now Crimea, Ukraine,...
«This greater genetic diversity in Africa has long been considered part of the justification to consider Africa as having a longer history for modern humans than Asia,» Bae said.
Petraglia explained that modern human fossils dating to between 120,000 — 70,000 years ago have been unearthed in the Levant: the region that now includes Israel, Lebanon, western Jordan, the Sinai in Egypt, and part of Syria.
The team found part of a fossil human jaw with anatomical features that correspond to the modern human species Homo sapiens, as opposed to other pre-modern humans such as Neanderthals.
They have tended to vacillate between denying the evidence and trying to force selective parts of it into easy categories of ape (or monkey) and human (meaning modern human), despite the fact that we humans have rather diligently and successfully sought out our fossil ancestry.
Modern humans arose on the subtropical savannahs of Africa and migrated to all parts of the earth.
More research is needed to determine if the same effects are present in humans, but lemongrass could offer relief to people in remote parts of the world who are unable to receive modern medical treatment for malaria.
We formulated it specifically for the modern human, where stress in its multitude of different forms has become a natural part of life.
Thyroid dysfunction is really part of a broader modern problem in human health: Endocrine disruption from environmental organochemicals.
As a 22 - year - old single woman I'm pretty much living in the thickest part of the modern hookup culture — perfecting the art of getting the right guy to Three new discoveries in a month rock our African origins The evolutionary story of modern humans just got more complicated
It's part a reworking of Walton's The Compleat Angler, part meditation on modern realpolitiks played on the local and global level, and part musing the mysteries of the human heart.
But somehow in this modern day, we've forgotten that being creative is part of the human experience.
Functioning as friends, loyal protectors, watchdogs, workers, and human aides, dogs are an invaluable part of the modern - day world.
Cats began their unique relationship with humans 10,000 to 12,000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent, the geographic region where some of the earliest developments in human civilization occurred (encompassing modern day parts of West Asia).
They started mixing with humans 10,000 years ago when humans discovered how to grow plants in the Fertile Crescent, which spanned parts of modern Iraq, Iran, Kuwait and Turkey.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut is an improvement to a game that was in little real need of attention, though its primary issue, the boss fights have been dramatically improved, while the second screen support and all the less significant improvements do their part in further augmenting what is already a modern videogame classic.
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