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science journalist, she covers topics on
animals, the environment, and the
brain.
The universe is 13.7 billion years old (cosmology: best estimate based on available data)- nothing to do with Atheism The earth is 4.5 billion years old (cosmology: best estimate based on available data)- nothing to do with Atheism Life emerged from non-life (Biogenesis theory... cause and process unknown)- nothing to do with Atheism Life spread and diversified through evolution (best available explanation)- nothing to do with Atheism Man evolved from common ape ancestor (evolution
science)- nothing to do with Atheism Consciousness is an emergent property of the
brain (neuroscience)- nothing to do with Atheism Emotions, memories and intelligence are functions of the
brain (neuroscience)- nothing to do with Atheism Morals are emergent qualities of social
animals (natural
science)- nothing to do with Atheism
What color vision means to
animals is tricky
science, because while we can examine the comparative anatomy of eyes, it's much more complicated to determine how an individual species» central nervous system and
brain interpret what the eye sees.
Today's medical breakthroughs, from genetically engineering
animals to rewiring the human
brain, pose moral and social dilemmas every bit as divisive, providing grist for Arthur Caplan as he weighs in on the future of
science.
The discovery, reported in the journal Nutrients, adds to the evidence that iron deficiency early in life can have long - lasting consequences for the
brain, said University of Illinois
animal sciences professor Ryan Dilger, who led the study with Austin Mudd, a graduate student in the neuroscience program at the U. of I.
«This study confirms in an
animal model that high - THC cannabis use by adolescents may have long - lasting behavioral effects,» said lead author Dr. Ken Mackie, professor in the IU College of Arts and Sciences» Department of Psychological and
Brain Sciences and director of the Linda and Jack Gill Center for Biomolecular
Science at IU Bloomington.
We hope not only to discover how
brains support decision - making in any
animal, humans included, but also to offer a new large - scale, collaborative model for
brain science.
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Agree, and what can help drive that is a
science establishment and a political norm that treats people with respect and does not manipulate our rather weak
animal brains (we are genetically very close to all other mammals, who is surprised a dog runs in a pack — then you shouldn't be surprised humans do too)-- of course I truly believe that is beyond us and our current limited evolution, we are just talkin» dogs — so... lets dream on and hope we can get better despite our great organic limitations.