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Like other species, we are the products of millions of years of adaptation. Now we're taking matters into our own hands.
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But how did language and storytelling evolve? The traditional theories of language have been based on the idea that language was an abstract “disembodied” system similar to that of computer language. Central theories in the humanities have been influenced by two related paradigms: the semiotic-lin...
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“While we did see that human-inoculated mice had some differences, the strongest pattern was the difference between large-brained primates (humans and squirrel monkeys) and smaller-brained primates (macaques),” Amato said. The mice given microbes from the humans and squirrel monkeys had similar ...
People used to think of life itself that way too, and many still do. But biologists solved the enigma of what makes things alive mid-way through the twentieth century, the foundations of that understanding having been built over the preceding century. Before that, living things were be...
I also did a detailed summary of each episode: what I retained at the end of the episode plus my impressions, comments, feelings. The method thus combined film analyses (content, music, atmosphere, shots, editing, acting…) and ethnography (what is seen, what it makes me feel, reflexivity...
Elephants have long captivated our attention, partly because of their sheer size and majesty. But we're also struck by their complex behaviour. In some ways, we're fascinated because this behaviour echoes our most humane feelings. For instance, elephants