What if the future bends inevitably toward «enhanced» books that do provide pleasure for eyes and ears more in tune with millions
of years of human evolution?
This symposium brought together many of the world's leading anthropologists and archaeologists — scholars whose work provides broad coverage of 600,000
years of human evolution in Africa.
Problems that are so specific to an individual, that are based upon thousands and thousands of
years of human evolution which impulses mating behavior among animals is called upon to be solved by a simple minded world view.
Users will want to begin by clicking on the interactive documentary that explores four million
years of human evolution narrated by paleoanthropologist, Donald Johanson.
In A Baby Wants to be Carried author Evelin Kirkilionis explains in detail why babies expect to be carried and respond so well to it — they have been designed for it over millions
of years of human evolution.
The church position is based on what worked for 30,000
years of human evolution.
Rather, the author postulates that over millions of
years of human evolution, such «smart» and adaptive heuristics have successfully guided our decision making in various (uncertain) environments.
If anything, over millions of
years of human evolution, «smart» intuitive heuristics that guide our decision making have helped us get to where we are today.
Even more tantalizing were the results of a recent metaanalysis using 13 datasets, composed of 20 previously described hominin species and their fossils, and covering all 7 million
years of human evolution.
The finding bolsters the idea that
years of human evolution have made men attracted to faces that could help them survive.
As they report in this month's issue of Genome Research, the results were not consistent with balancing selection over the last half million
years of human evolution but more likely due to as yet unknown selective pressures.
By scanning the entire human genome in search of genetic variations that may signal recent evolution, University of Chicago researchers found more than 700 genetic variants that may be targets of recent natural positive selection during the past 10,000
years of human evolution.
Kresser says that it's more than reasonable to expect the same relationship to exist in humans, and to remember that for thousands of
years of human evolution, people ate animals in their entirety.
Call it the latest dietary fad, but keep in mind a great insight Robb Wolf told Joe Rogan on his podcast: keto was «likely the default human metabolic state» over the past 2.5 million
years of human evolution.
Sisson presents the compelling premise that you can reprogram your genes in the direction of weight loss, health, and longevity by following 10 immutable Primal Blueprint lifestyle laws validated by 2 million
years of human evolution.
Ten thousand years is a very short time when you compare it to the 2.6 million of
years of human evolution.
Millions of
years of human evolution have designed us to naturally prefer the great outdoors to an office cubicle.
Intimacy & Desire explains how sex and selfhood are interwoven through millions of
years of human evolution.