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10,000 years is nothing relative to the 10 to 20 million years it took for us to develop as hominids (early forms of humans) from primates or even the 200,000 to 300,000 years since we started to develop as “modern man”, or homo sapiens, that we are today. Now, fast forward ...
Dogs are also being studied and treated for cancer, epilepsy, and allergies, in order to develop a more successful treatment for humans. It’s interesting to note that more than 58% of genetic diseases present in dogs are direct equivalents of human diseases caused by mutations in the same g...
Did they just get smarter (even if their brains didn't suddenly get larger)? Did they develop language all of a sudden? Did they become smarter because of the intellectual advantages that language affords (such as the ability to maintain an oral history over generations)? If this is when t...
[139,140] have instead suggested that molybdenum nitrogenase was ancestral, and potentially did not evolve until after the rise of oxygenation ∼1.5–2.2 Ga. Predictions generated by phylogenetic studies regarding the ancestral metal-binding states of nitrogenases may be tested by the ...
However, our guide did not know if these pups were old enough to survive without their mother. Mother’s milk provides pups with nutrients, but at this age, water is very limiting during the dry season. So even if the pups could be adequately fed, it is not clear if they would be hy...
The article lets us know that Oppenheimer did not start out as one of those “by the books” jews, but more of a cultural one. The fact is, Oppenheimer’s relationship to his Jewish upbringing wasn’t intrinsic, nor based on religious orthodoxy or practice – it was ethnic and cultu...
How did (5) such an energetically costly brain evolve? One theory holds that bipedalism enabled hominids to cool their cranial blood, thereby freeing the heat-sensitive brain of the temperature constraints that had kept its size in check. But brain expansion almost certainly could not have ...
problems that are hard but nevertheless we see specific examples of hard problems that get solutions, I would say that we should look at the problems of where does love come from, where does morality come from, how did the biosphere evolve and these are hard problems, let’s get to work...
As directly as possible, you need to describe whatexactlyis most fascinating or compelling about your intended major. For example, if you are interested in linguistics, you could write specifically about the nuances of language formation in prehistoric hominids or how language and thoughts are linke...