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Aspiral feels like a natural response – a return to their roots with a renewed focus on the core of who Epica are. Everyone ...
Human nature doesn’t change. The only that’s new is the history we don’t know. “High Noon” can be viewed for free on the Internet. The 1952 movie was among the first to be preserved by the Library of ...
DNA sequences for the chimpanzee, orangutans and more will help scientists to determine what sets humans apart from other ...
What if your connection to nature isn’t just personal but ancestral, or even biological? Emerging science helps explain our ...
On Human/Nature, host Marcos Trinidad, a nature expert with roots in North East L.A., will inspire you to go out and explore and connect with nature in your city. This podcast will empower you to ...
Even animals with very small brains turn out to have cultural traditions, which poses a puzzler for biologists wondering what ...
Human “bodyoids” could reduce animal testing, improve drug development, and alleviate organ shortages. Why do we hear about medical breakthroughs in mice, but rarely see them translate into ...
Until now, however, there has been no synthesis of the extent of human intervention in nature and whether the effects can be found everywhere in the world and in all groups of organisms.
“The human condition is an endemic turmoil rooted in the evolution processes that created us,” he writes. “The worst in our nature coexists with the best, and so it will ever be.” Not all ...