” Kanazawa and Li explain. “In such settings, having frequent contact with lifelong friends and allies was likely necessary for survival and reproduction for both sexes.” We remain social creatures today, a reflection of that early reliance on tight-knit social groups....
There are a lot of creatures to choose from, how did you go about selecting what would be in the game and then designing them to match player expectations? Mekenzy Toner, Hogwarts Legacy Systems Designer: Selecting which beasts to include was all about balancing fantasy, expectation, a...
I thought I could share some of my reading notes. The ultimate purpose of the book is to emphasize the vital importance of sleep. Through countless examples and theories, the author hopes that the realization of "sleep matters so much" may finally lead people to a more healthy life. I've...
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How did humans evolve? Humans began to emerge about 6 million years ago in Africa, evolving from acommon ancestorof humans and apes. Over the course of the past several million years, there have been about 15–20 different early human species, and last April, scientists announced th...
Why are scavengers usually found in the lower part of the coral reef habitat? Why did spines often evolve in areas that are dry or otherwise stressful? Why can the amnion be considered an adaptation to terrestrial life? Why are there fewer big carnivorous fish in the sea than little carnivor...
focused on painting a picture of the social interactions of animals, and where communication fits into those interactions, rather than describing what sounds the animals make and what they might mean. It’s a journey into the world of some amazing creatures, told through their...
We're complex creatures and there are no easy explanations. We're capable of considering our own actions. Humans can plan and reflect upon our deeds. We're able to question our own motives and consider the consequences of the things we do. While we may all have the capacity to be ...
They’re “gross and slimy and flaccid and wiggling.” But parasites can be just as important as more charismatic animals—and many may be on the verge of disappearing.
In the days of old when a person would eat meat, they DID get B12. And that’s based on the animal eating grass and other items STILL growing in b12 rich SOIL. The animal eats the grass wheat, etc. and then the b12 is on board. Fast forward to today and you get your b12 in ...