Sentences with phrase «where human and animal»

In their centipede - like form the bodies become genderless, an effect that is similar to that deployed in «Acid Man's Funeral», where human and animal bodies are deconstructed, rearranged and morphed.
The focus here is on building a harmonious community where humans and animals live in peace.
The game takes in a post-apocalyptic future, where humans and animal - mutants live together in disharmony.
Lee's work explores animal protagonists and the emotional spaces and physical landscapes where humans and animals co-habitate.
Her work explores animal protagonists and the emotional spaces and physical landscapes where humans and animals co-habitate.
Using photographs and video work, Dominique Paul journeys through a plausible near future where humans and animals adapt to survive.

Not exact matches

Google says that some parties worry that radio frequency (RF) from Project Loon testing will harm plants, animals and humans, who are in the vicinity where the test is conducted.
ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply on, but I will take issue with yr point about homosexuality being a threat to human existence.I'm no expert on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might find the data on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have read that homosexual behaviour is observable in the animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to reference a credible study.
i guess you could point to the great flood where he murdered EVERYthing on earth, humans, animals and plants, except one family and their zoo.
If the human community depicted in Genesis 1 is a utilitarian one, where man and woman join together, like the male and female of other animals, to further the ends of their species, the community of Genesis 2 emerges from a crisis of existential loneliness.
Evidence of the fact that union differentiates is to be seen all round us — in the bodies of all higher forms of life, in which the cells become almost infinitely complicated according to the variety of tasks they have to perform; in animal associations, where the individual «polymerises» itself, one might say, according to the function it is called upon to fulfil; in human societies, where the growth of specialization becomes ever more intense; and in the field of personal relationships, where friends and lovers can only discover all that is in their minds and hearts by communicating them to one another.
The result is an ethical system that rejects exclusively humanistic dignity, and devalues human life to the point where some animals are considered to have more moral worth than some humans.
You can check out your favorite stores on BetterWorldShopper.org (they have an app, too, if you want to check it on the go) where they grade companies A-F (just like in school) based upon 5 issues: human rights, environment, animal protection, community involvement and social justice.
There are many things in the animal kingdom, including humans, Douglas, where things don't appear to make biological sense, and yet they just «are».
see what you have to understand about living in a real world — a world where god is just a story and not real — its a world based on scientific and physical laws that are proven to exist and their effects are measurable... us as humans, mere animals, hold no real power or control aside thru ingenuity which allows us to change our environment to suit us... stay with me here... at this point in human history we ceased to change to suit our environment and started changing it to suit us — thats destruction of the earth to suit one species — that should go over well...
In one of Henry Drummond's discourses he tells of an inundation in India where an eminence with a bungalow upon it remained unsubmerged, and became the refuge of a number of wild animals and reptiles in addition to the human beings who were there.
In this regard, we described two types of biologically - based teleologies: (i) an external teleology, where there is a deliberate and conscious setting of goals, those that are generally found among human beings and possibly in higher animals; and (ii) an internal teleology, where there is no self - directed or conscious goal - seeking on the part of living organisms, such as in the natural selection of favorable traits among biologically adaptive species.
In a world where nearly one billion people are starving, one third of all cereal crops — and well over 90 per cent of soya — goes into animal feed, not food for humans.
At present, only an insignificant amount of that meat production is going for human use, and most of it is staying in the paddocks where the animals are shot.
Committed to feed and food safety, Kemin maintains top - of - the - line manufacturing facilities where over 500 specialty ingredients are made for humans and animals in the global feed and food industries, as well as the health, nutrition and beauty markets.
He is currently working towards a PhD in Psychology at Washington State University where his research interests focus on play therapy, animal assisted interventions, and the human - animal relationship.
The animals were removed and placed in the custody and control of the Hudson Valley Human Society, where they received medical treatment and were evaluated for adoption, if possible.
«If we think there are ethical dilemmas surrounding GM crops,» Dale muses, «imagine the discussions concerning GM animals and, later, the impact of genetic knowledge on humans, where we all carry chips containing our genetic makeup that are available to employers, insurers, and future partners.»
So there are these empty holes in the Congo basin where there are no great apes and it is thought, and there is evidence to suggest, that that's from hemorrhagic fevers that are being passed around among animals and also among human communities.
Plague infects a handful of humans and domesticated animals each year as well, and the team is looking into using the vaccine in areas where humans spend time, like national parks.
In poorer areas, where infrastructure and sanitation are often much worse, even sources of water that have been «improved» are frequently at risk for contamination by human and animal feces, according to recent analyses.
As Paul Rozin, often called the «father of the psychology of disgust», has pointed out, we live in a world where the air we breathe comes from the lungs of other people, and contains molecules of animal and human faeces.
The National Park Service is using the map to identify places where humanmade noise is affecting wildlife — animals such bats and owls, whose ears are up to 20 decibels more sensitive than human ears, for example, are affected by humanmade noise because it drowns out the faint rustles of insects and rodents they need to hunt, they say.
Marrying that DNA data with archaeological findings, the context in which the bones were discovered, for example, may tell researchers more about when, where and how humans first engaged with plants and animals.
The work opens up new possibilities for the salamander's conservation and also for using so - called environmental DNA (eDNA) to monitor animals that live where humans just can't go.
When and where it might reappear depends on the erratic and often maddening behavior of three animals: mosquitoes, monkeys, and humans.
Many of the major migrations on Earth, especially on land, have already been lost, he explains, and few landscapes are left on Earth where the migratory animals do not have to share land resources with agriculture and other human activities.
The study is part of a larger field of research that aims to understand when, where and how humans turned wild plants and animals into the crops, pets and livestock we know today.
«Given the key similarities to human infections, a marmoset model of Zika may be useful for testing of new drug and vaccines,» said Texas Biomedical Research Institute virologist Jean Patterson, Ph.D. «Having an animal model of Zika infection to study may help us identify places where we might be able to block transmission.»
She earned her Bachelor's Degree in biology from GoucherCollege and her Master's Degree in environmental science and natural resource policy from YaleUniversity, where she was a Dodge Fellow in Human - Animal Ecology.
Regions like this, which were once part of a war zone, can ironically sometimes become a no - man's - land where animals and plants flourish free of human interference.
We're working with animal hosts where we put human cancers in and we try to attack the telomerase.
Animals, like humans, make various decisions based on information from the environment: for example, what to eat, where to go, and who to mate.
Previous research had established the wolf as the ancestor of today's dog, but when and where humans first domesticated the animals remained unclear.
According to Lestel, the question is «not that of knowing how I share my life with others, but how others shape me and how I shape others,» The work focuses on the interrelatedness of all animals (humans included), where more usually we tend to highlight the boundaries between us.
«Right now, one of the biggest areas of failure is in phase II trials, when you get to those places where you're looking for efficacy and you suddenly discover that the compound that worked great in your animal model doesn't do much in humans,» he says.
«Previously, genome - wide screens were only possible in lower animals, such as flies, worms and yeast, where it is often difficult to assess the relevance to human disorders such as cancer.»
Such ornaments are ubiquitous in so - called Upper Paleolithic sites in Europe beginning about 40,000 years ago, where they were made from many different materials — animal and human teeth, bone and ivory, stone, and mollusk shells — and often varied widely among regions and sites.
Behaviors that evolved as survival mechanisms to ensure that an animal feeds itself become inconvenient and potentially detrimental side effects in industrialized human populations where cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity, rather than starvation, pose greater risks to long - term survival.
Human and animal hair on the platform — which is uphill from the body's final resting place — are «inconsistent with the disaster theory that the Iceman died where he was found,» the authors write.
And it remains far from clear that bats are the hosts of the deadly zoonotic disease since two similar surveys of thousands of animals, including bats, at sites where human outbreaks occurred in the past failed to turn up any sign of Ebola virus.
The scientists said they are currently working on analyses to model the ecological role that nonhuman primates play in maintaining the diversity of astroviruses, particularly in places where they share the environment with humans and other animals.
For the animal experiments, Savio Woo of the Center for Gene Therapy at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and his colleagues first isolated liver cells from transgenic mice that produce the human protein a1 - antitrypsin in their livers, from where it is secreted into the blood.
This is because there is a higher risk of human interaction and persecution in areas where there are more farms, a greater pressure on natural resources through increased timber extraction and livestock grazing, and even competition for food from domestic animals kept as pets.»
The researchers grew the modified cells in the lab to increase their numbers and then injected them into an animal model where they again killed human myeloma cells.
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