... lives far north: Scandinavia>N.Russia>Siberia>Alaska>Canada>Island>Scandinavia. Each subspecies can produce viable offspring with its neighbours, so ...
... called Darwin's mystery. hybridisation is mixing of two subspecies. like sexual vs asex. procreation etc. if two subspecies could mix, where do in this...
Left-handedness common in Ice Age BBC NEWS ONLINE Last Updated: Friday, 13 February, 2004, 13:54 GMT Left-handedness common in Ice Age By Dr David Whitehouse ...
MessagePERSPECTIVE: IS HUMAN CULTURAL EVOLUTION DARWINIAN? EVIDENCE REVIEWED FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES Alex Mesoudi, Andrew Whiten & Kevin...
Posterior lunate sulcus in Australopithecus africanus: was Dart right? Ralph L. Holloway, Ronald J. Clarke & Phillip V. Tobias 2004 Comptes Rendus Palevol ...
goodmorning to everyone, i became member of this group lately; since then i've been trying to get some info -about the AA theory, by sending messages (mostly...
... first ... Actually, you are right, although the use of the hands only diminishes, does not eliminate, the impact, and of course we don't absolutely know...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3496549.stm The human brain may have started evolving its unique characteristics much earlier than has previously been...
Hunt for ancient human molecules By Richard Black BBC science correspondent in Seattle New technologies may soon allow scientists to identify some of the genes...
Human Evolution At The Crossroads: Integrating Genetics And Paleontology http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/02/040216083848.htm Advances in genetics...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3494543.stm New technologies may soon allow scientists to identify some of the genes of humankind's oldest ancestors. This...
... universal product of human evolution, hardwired and honed over hundreds of thousands of years. -? No. Not true. An emotion is an event in time. Your...
PNAS 101:2167-72 A revised view of sensory cortical parcellation Mark T Wallace, Ramnarayan Ramachandran & Barry E Stein 2004 Traditional cortical parcellation...
PNAS 101:2156-61 "The mouse olfactory receptor gene family" Paul A Godfrey, Bettina Malnic &Linda B Buck 2004 In mammals, odor detection in the nose is...
... No human enters the water head first. It's either hands first or feet first or the occaisional belly first. [Non-text portions of this message have been...
The poetics of babytalk 4.2.04 Some parents may think it is undignified or detrimental, but babytalk is essential to the full development of a baby's brain,...
Dogs originated in ancient Asia 14.2.04 From Yorkshire terriers the size of a teacup to Irish wolfhounds near the size of a small pony, all dogs originated...
... universal product of human evolution, hardwired and honed over hundreds of thousands of years. -? This is obviously not true. Culture is the result of the...
This also can be a predator defence. For aquatic ape, predator could be sabre toothed cats. Comming from behind, silently. Grabing head from behind. -- Mario...
Chaimanee Y, Suteethorn V, Jintasakul P, Vidthayanon C, Marandat B & Jaeger JJ 2004 "A new orang-utan relative from the Late Miocene of Thailand" Nature...
Brain Size Scaling and Body Composition in Mammals P. Thomas Schoenemann 2004 BBE 63:47-60 Brain size scales with body size across large groups of animals, but...
Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B (2004) 359, 255-264 Ice Ages and the mitochondrial DNA chronologyof human dispersals: a review Peter Forster online 13.1.04 P....