Sentences with phrase «science in mating»

The subject of science in mating and relationships is a huge topic right now.

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David B. McDonald and Wayne K. Potts, «Cooperative Display and Relatedness Among Males in a Lek - Mating Bird,» Science 266 (1994), 1030 - 1032.
Being his first stage comedy play, Bismark, with his Notorious nick name, «Gatuso», this time exhibited how rude, arrogant and bully he can be in Prof. Chibere's class, to outsmart intelligent mates, in his quest to be part of the best two students to gain slots for an excursion to DC through Dubai, on the ticket of the Education Office's Science and Innovation Test.
Rather than emerging from one small population, the human species likely evolved from a dispersed, complex network of groups that mixed and mated with each other, scientists report online September 20 in Science.
And with McCain's running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, sparking an unprecedented level of interest in the beliefs and philosophies of a vice presidential candidate, some more populist questions of science — creationism in the classroom, for example — have taken on a more direct resonance with voters than usual.
«This significant achievement by our team mates at DOE signals a new renaissance in the exploration of our solar system,» said John Grunsfeld, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington.
By JOHN BONNER in SCIENCE WRITER, LONDON AS PUPPIES, the dogs seemed no different from their litter mates.
But a tiny soil mite smaller than a pinhead has reevolved the ability to mate, according to a study by evolutionary geneticists Katja Domes of the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, and Roy Norton of the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse.
One of the lead investigators is Bruce Mate, a cetacean ecologist at Oregon State University's Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport.
It's likely that adolescents of both sexes found mates in communities other than their own, fostering social ties among groups that might otherwise avoid or fight each other, the scientists conclude online October 5 in Science.
Forum: Science makes a loving connection — Marc Nicholls muses on ways in which researchers find their soul - mate
Anthony Fiumera, Binghamton University Assistant Professor for the Department of Biological Sciences, works in his lab mating fruit flies, in Science III.
Science - fiction writers have been resurrecting Neandertals in novels for decades, imagining what it would be like to see and communicate (not to mention mate) with another species of human.
Science says our sense of smell may be important in sniffing out mates with immune systems opposite to our own
In this week's issue of the journal Science, researchers from Princeton University and Uppsala University in Sweden report that the newcomer belonging to one species mated with a member of another species resident on the island, giving rise to a new species that today consists of roughly 30 individualIn this week's issue of the journal Science, researchers from Princeton University and Uppsala University in Sweden report that the newcomer belonging to one species mated with a member of another species resident on the island, giving rise to a new species that today consists of roughly 30 individualin Sweden report that the newcomer belonging to one species mated with a member of another species resident on the island, giving rise to a new species that today consists of roughly 30 individuals.
In an effort to encourage (endangered) African penguins to mate, the Greensboro Science Center in North Carolina has started encouraging certain pairings to maintain a genetically diverse populatioIn an effort to encourage (endangered) African penguins to mate, the Greensboro Science Center in North Carolina has started encouraging certain pairings to maintain a genetically diverse populatioin North Carolina has started encouraging certain pairings to maintain a genetically diverse population.
His work covers all areas of science, from the quirky mating behaviors of different animals, to the drug and alcohol habits of ancient cultures, to new advances in solar cell technology.
Sites such as eHarmony and Chemistry.com, Finkel said, are the worst offenders because they specifically claim to use sciencein this case, personality tests — to help daters find their mate.
Fans of the division's Art and Science design themes who want the comfort, interior room and high - tech features of a large luxury sedan but the dynamic qualities of a sporty midsize 4 - door could well find the perfect travel mate in the new Cadillac CT6.
At first, it may seem like an unlikely pairing, but in his highly informative new book, The Science of Happily Ever After, Ty Tashiro, PhD, presents tips for how to best go about choosing a mate — wisdom generated from examining lots of true - life stories and scientific research in the fields of sociology and psychology.
His work covers all areas of science, from the quirky mating behaviors of different animals, to the drug and alcohol habits of ancient cultures, to new advances in solar cell technology.
Among the top reasons given by owners who relinquish their cats, according to the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science: too many in the house; allergies; moving; cost of pet maintenance; landlord issues; no homes for litter mates; house soiling; personal problems; pet illness; and inadequate facilities.
In this set of studies, the researchers examined whether women's pursuit of romantic goals would be in conflict with educational and career goals in the sciences, because many women believe that engaging in math and science will make the less desirable mateIn this set of studies, the researchers examined whether women's pursuit of romantic goals would be in conflict with educational and career goals in the sciences, because many women believe that engaging in math and science will make the less desirable matein conflict with educational and career goals in the sciences, because many women believe that engaging in math and science will make the less desirable matein the sciences, because many women believe that engaging in math and science will make the less desirable matein math and science will make the less desirable mates.
5 - 8 Math and Science at our local christian school, for a wonderful husband / soul mate and a son that reminds me that blessings are in the small everyday strides that we make daily.
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