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The human hand can be distinguished from that of apes by its long thumb relative to fingers1–4 (Fig. 1a), which has been related functionally to different selective regimes—manipulation vs locomotion—acting on human and ape hands1,5. During the first half of the twentieth century, ...
There is evidence that menopause is adaptive in humans2,3. Although the pathways and mechanisms by which menopause evolves remain debated, the most well-studied and well-supported theories focus on kin selection3and the balance of evidence suggests that menopause in humans evolved because of a com...
which never went beyond the human figure; the content played upon the logic-twisting, deceptiverhetoricof politicians and the neurotic relationships between social competitors and lovers. Feiffer created scenes in the manner of absurdist or “noir” drama; indeed, a play based on his strip was mo...
We use human subjects with a variety of skin tones and complexions in our testing. In addition to those human subjects, we also worked with a Hollywood special effects studio to create several custom mannequins that have been carefully designed to accurately mimic human skin tones under a variety...
Human-induced evolution caught in action: SNP-array reveals rapid amphi-atlantic spread of pesticide resistance in the salmon ecotoparasite Lepeophtheirus salmonis Francois Besnier, Matthew Kent, Rasmus Skern-Mauritzen, Sigbjørn Lien, Ketil Malde, Rolf B Edvardsen, Simon Taylor, Lina ...
The Yakuts contrast strikingly with other populations from Siberia due to their cattle- and horse-breeding economy as well as their Turkic language. On the basis of ethnological and linguistic criteria as well as population genetic studies, it has been a
Digital Image Evolution of Artwork Without Human Evaluation Using the Example of the Evolving Mona Lisa ProblemEvolution of Mona Lisaevolving imagesevolutionary algorithmsWhether for optimizing the speed of microprocessors or for sequence analysis in molecular biology— evolutionary algorithms are used in ...
Nematodes are the most abundant animals on earth1. At least a third of the human population is infected with a nematode at any given time2. Phylogenetic analyses have resolved nematode species into five broad clades with parasitic representatives in each3,4. Nematodes can be free-living, likeCa...
The discovery that deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs) achieve human performance in realistic tasks offers fresh opportunities for linking neuronal tuning properties to such tasks. Here we show that the face-space geometry, revealed through pair-w