human evolution Pleistocene Epoch fossil Homo hominin See all related content News• 'Large Head People': Mysterious New Form of Ancient Human Emerges•Dec. 1, 2024, 9:52 PM ET (ScienceAlert) Denisovan, member of a group ofarchaichumanswho emerged about 370,000 years ago during thePleistoc...
106(or one million) pages of theprintversion of theEncyclopædia Britannica. Although some feel debased by theimplicationthat people are “nothing more” than a frenetic collection of interacting molecules, others are thrilled with thepowerofscienceto reveal the inner workings of thechemistryof ...
Human Life History Evolution: New Perspectives on Body and Brain Growth - ScienceDirectAs primates, humans differ importantly from the great apes and other species in body, brain, and other life history traits. In these allometric traits, larger species mature later, reproduce more slowly, and ...
Belonging - Life Science We believe that belonging is a fundamental and essential human need. It’s one that transforms people, communities, and businesses, and that is why we are striving to ensure everyone feels included in the everyday experience of our Life Science customers through our comm...
DeepakAtriMD, ...Erin A.BohulaMD, DPhil, inJACC: Basic to Translational Science, 2020 Life cycle The life cycle of SARS-CoV-2 has not been rigorously established; however, given the considerablesequence homology, it is presumed to be similar to that of SARS-CoV-1 and other CoVs (4,5...
Fragile non-molecular processes within biological systems were largely ignored by official science due to their elusive and non-measurable nature. The findings of the physicists who demonstrated the ability of live cells to manipulate and focus intra- and intercellular waves (e.g., light) shou...
Present address: Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Fredrik Bajers Vej 7 D2, 9220, Aalborg, Denmark Matthew A. Pettengill Present address: Department of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology, Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Alumni Hall, 1020 Locust Street, Suite ...
Ectoparasitic mites of the genera Varroa and Tropilaelaps have evolved to exclusively exploit honey bees as food sources during alternating dispersal and reproductive life history stages. Here we show that the primary food source utilized by Varroa destr
“insect” usually refers to familiar pests or disease carriers, such asbedbugs,houseflies, clothes moths,Japanese beetles,aphids,mosquitoes,fleas,horseflies, and hornets, or toconspicuousgroups, such asbutterflies,moths, and beetles. Many insects, however, arebeneficialfrom ahumanviewpoint; they ...
We thank the Francis Crick Science and Technology Platforms (STP), specially Hefin Rhys, Sukhveer Purewal, and Ana Água-Doce from the Flow Cytometry STP; Paull Driscoll, Nathalie Legrave, and James Macrae from the Metabolomics STP; Teresa Higgins, Gareth Houghton-Brown, and Magdalena Sokalska...