Interesting history of war part 3
Defeating aging
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Accounting Quality A View from Neuroscience (Joint Work with John Dickhaut, Sudipta Basu, and Kevin McCabe) Presentation AAA Doctoral Consortium Lake Tahoe,
Cao et al. (2000) Gene Phylogeny of Mammals a good example where molecular sequences have led to a big improvement of our understanding of evolution.
Chapter 5: Primates. What is a Primate? First, primates are members of the vertebrate class: Mammalia + 4000 mammals Primates are part of the subgroup.
Archeologists and Paleoanthropologists rely on four kinds of evidence to learn about the past: Artifacts Ecofacts Fossils Features Together they provide.
A.primate communication
OMSI Science Pub - Bonobos
Borneo 2014
Eat Less Live Longer