Sentences with phrase «with big brains»

Several research studies seem to confirm that cuddling your children is not only pleasurable for both of you, but can result in happier, healthier, more curious kids with bigger brains!
A study shows that birds with big brains have lower levels of a key stress hormone.
Once evolutionary relationships were factored in, the data showed that animals with big brains for their body size need a significantly higher percentage of REM sleep — supporting a role in intelligence and cognitive function.
Untimely infants who were breastfed only and kept warm through nonstop skin - to - skin contact have turned out to be youthful grown - ups with bigger brains, higher pay rates and less unpleasant lives than babies who got regular hatchery mind, as indicated by an investigation distributed for the current week.
In an exclusive interview with the Sunday Mirror in which he gives a candid personal insight into the PM and his prospects, he says: «He is a serious man with a big brain who has got very strong ideas about how people want to live their lives and how government should support them.»
First of all is the biological organism with its big brain, its upright posture, its hand and opposed thumb, its vocal organs making possible enormous variety in vocalization so that language and other symbols can develop to expand indefinitely the range of meaning, entering into human life.
And then there are the people with whom I've had the pleasure to converse and collaborate as a result of my writing, people with big brains and fancy degrees who have every right to shrug off the musings of small - town author, but who instead engage me with enthusiasm, interest, and mutual respect... even if we don't always agree and even if they offer useful, critical feedback.
kids are smart and they want to be healthy with a big brain.
«Mouse embryo with big brain: Evolving a bigger brain with human DNA.»
They say that humans with big brains, and perhaps great intelligence, occupied a substantial piece of southern Africa in the not very distant past, and that they eventually gave way to smaller - brained, possibly less advanced Homo sapiens — that is, ourselves.
The Homo sapiens with the biggest brains lived 20,000 to 30,000 years ago in Europe.
In one of the first studies to look at the cognitive demands of selecting a mate, female guppies with big brains preferred more colourful males — a trait linked with good health and foraging ability.
She collected data about the diets and social lives of more than 140 species across all four primate groups — monkeys, apes, lorises, and lemurs — and calculated which features were more likely to be associated with bigger brains.
Maybe after 100 attempts I get a smarter chimp with a bigger brain... but with deformed external features like cleft palate and spine abnormalities, internal biochemical and immune abnormalities that require, for instance, constant use of antibiotics, etc..
I'm hoping to create a super-chimpanzee with a bigger brain and the ability to clean my house, change diapers, and wash the windows.
«The enteric nervous system doesn't seem capable of thought as we know it, but it communicates back and forth with our big brain — with profound results.»
So early shoppers, take note — new white and black DS Lites will come with Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old is Your Brain, red DS Lites will come with Big Brain Academy, pink DS Lites will have Nintendogs Labrador and Friends, and blue DS Lites will feature Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat?.
Stick to eight hours a day maximum: Scientists with big brains have told us again and again that working longer hours is pointless.
Qualcomm, one of the world's leading developers for smartphone chips, marched into the consumer drone market this week with a platform that could soon be steering a new generation of UAVs with bigger brains and smaller price tags.
The fact that they could do so suggests that the ability to think in an abstract way may be more common in nature than we might expect, and not just restricted to humans and a handful of animals with big brains.
Untimely infants who were breastfed only and kept warm through nonstop skin - to - skin contact have turned out to be youthful grown - ups with bigger brains, higher pay rates and less distressing lives than babies who got regular hatchery mind, as indicated by an examination distributed for the current week.
He'll be introduced by Sam Tanenhaus, editor of the New York Times Book Review, and the man with a big brain (and conservative tendancies) is expected to «assess not only his impact on the world of literary criticism, but also his vision as a man of letters who has taught us how to think about that one subject that will always challenge our ability to think: art.»
To explain, with his big brain, why the hybrid model of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac works so well in making mortgages so readily available to some many Americans.
Do they muse on the cruel turns of evolution, which have left them all dressed up with big brains but with no place to go and little time to use them?
The man of the future, with the big brain, the small teeth.
The fact that they could suggests the ability to think in an abstract way may be far more common in nature than expected, and not just restricted to humans and a handful of animals with big brains.
«They've reached levels of toolmaking proficiency generally associated with an animal with a big brain, dextrous hands and symbolic language — in other words humans,» says Gavin Hunt, a biologist at the University of Auckland.
With our big brains we can't figure it out; they've figured it out.
Such is the case, too, with the movement to stop the commercial slaughter of the biggest animals, with the biggest brains, who have ever lived on the planet: the many species of whales that swim the world's oceans.
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