... This is like saying that NYC and LA are too far apart to belong to the same country or culture without explaining what "too far" is. Nobody has yet to...
BBC NEWS Tuesday, 4 April, 2000, 08:34 GMT 09:34 UK Fossil bridges land and sea A new fossil find could be the missing link which shows how our ancestors ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 4 APRIL 2000 (4 APRIL 2000 GMT) Penn State http://www.psu.edu/ Homicidal thoughts are common for teens, study says Philadelphia, Pa. --...
MacClancy, J. (2000). Foraging in the here and now. Review of The Cambridge encyclopaedia of hunters and gatherers. Edited by Richard B. Lee and Richard ...
Ochert, A. (2000). I think, therefore I die. Times Higher Education Supplement, March 31, p. 22. [EXCERPT] Stress may start out in the mind, but the body is...
A bizarre creationist article linking Steve Gould and the AAAS with eugenics: Kansas Science Standards: National Drafters Linked to American Eugenics Society ...
April 4, 2000 DOGS AND HUMANS ARE SEEN AS PARTNERS IN EVOLUTION from The New York Times After splitting genetically from wolves about 135,000 years ago, dogs...
BBC NEWS Tuesday, 4 April, 2000, 12:24 GMT 13:24 UK Surnames found in DNA Your surname may well be written in your genes, a study has shown. This surprising...
Welcome to BioNews, the free weekly news digest of the top stories in assisted reproduction and human genetics. Sent to subscribers each Monday, BioNews...
CORRECTION!! Second Announcement IHCMD Online Summer School Sustaining Human Existence in Changing Conditions, Mental Existence and Conceptual and Mental...
The brain: the final frontier of science Scientists are closer to mastering the mysteries of the universe than their own brains, says author John Horgan JOHN...
Monday April 3 6:59 AM ET Britain May Soon Back Human Embryo Cloning By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - British scientists may soon be allowed to create human ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 31 MARCH 2000 (31 MARCH 2000 GMT) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://www.uiuc.edu/ Study of rats' brains indicates brain...
BBC NEWS Saturday, 1 April, 2000, 00:37 GMT 01:37 UK Heavy work 'bad for childbirth39; Pregnant women whose job is physically demanding - or who do shift work - ...
BBC NEWS Saturday, 1 April, 2000, 00:40 GMT 01:40 UK Humour 'not in genes' Your genes have little to do with your sense of humour, according to research ...
Sent: 31 March 2000 05:27 Subject: Re: [evol-psych] Mind virus could give us shopping bug The link didn't work for me, but I tracked down the article. Marsden...
UF GRADUATE STUDENT DEVELOPS SOFTWARE PROGRAM TO IMPROVE MAPPING OF BRAIN FUNCTIONS March 29, 2000 GAINESVILLE, Fla.---Quick: Name three different kinds of...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 30 MARCH 2000 (30 MARCH 2000 GMT) Harvard Medical School http://www.hms.harvard.edu/ Genes or Environment: What Shapes the Sensory...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 28 MARCH 2000 (28 MARCH 2000 GMT) Facial expressions are contagious Consistent with Darwin's proposition that facial expressions of...
NEW YORK TIMES April 2, 2000 Survival of the Rapist ... Two scientists argue that plain old evolution explains why men rape. By FRANS B. M. DE WAAL ... A...
... Neanderthals, etc.:> This whole discussion is totally pointless if people do not state clearly what species concept are they employing. I wish to remind...
A couple of comments related to the current discussion of species, Neanderthals, etc.: There are many extant taxonomic groups within which species are clearly ...
Volume 287, Number 5462 Issue of 31 Mar 2000, p 2438 http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/287/5462/2438 RETROSPECTIVE: William Hamilton (1936-2000) ...
DISCOVERING ARCHAEOLOGY Ice Age Refrigerators Pleistocene Lakes Preserved Mammoth Meat Through the Winter Ice Age hunters apparently had a neat trick to avoid...
Source: University Of California, Berkeley (http://www.berkeley.edu) Date: Posted 3/30/2000 UC Berkeley Psychologist Finds Evidence That Male Hormones In...
FOR RELEASE: 30 MARCH 2000 AT 14:00 ET US Scripps Research Institute http://www.scripps.edu/ The genetics of aging: New study says cell division errors may be...
Mice Show How to Calm Anxiety March 29, 2000— Scientists have found a genetic switch that helps calm anxiety in "stressed out" mice. In three articles...
I recall from undergraduate days Niko Tinbergen doing this in his 'Comparative studies of the behaviour of gulls: a progress report', Behaviour vol. 15, pp....