), applied molecular biology methods, evolution , all
flavours of anthropology (including archaeology --the sciencey,
prehistoric human remains kind; ...
I've now worked in several labs, doing behavioural pharmacology,
genetics of pain or psychology of pain.
between evolutionary metaphysics and the second
law of thermodynamics .I haven't really come across any good books
discussing bleeding-edge thermodynamics but I have been reading up
on quantum mechanics, relativity(special and general), quantum
field theory, string/superstring/M-theory, evolution
: I'm a well-traveled, easily bored, half-caste bibliophile
with a passion for sexuality, anthropology, forensic science &
behavioural analysis, and cooking. I have a leisurely love for
biology & evolution, painting, and that dumb computer game,
Worms World Party.
and
evolutionary progress. I will explore Mithen’s version of the
evolution of the human mind in order to establish the necessary
physical characteristics that allow for misogynistic propensities.
In conjunction with Mithen’s framework, Wilson and Daly’s
evolution... between behavioural
I'm taking Introduction to Popular Music,
which is basically a history and evolution of the concept or
popular music. ... My most
challenging course, I think, will be my behavioural ecology
discussion class.
"Physical human evolution is pretty much at a standstill. Evolution
now consists of behavioural and technological advances." It seems
to be at a standstill as it is something which happens gradually
over thousands of years. And evolution has nothing to do with
behavioural and technological advances
in the form of theisma cultural or
behavioural aspect of ritual , liturgy and organized ... I am no
more fundamentalist when I say evolution is true than when I say it
is true that New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere. We
believe in evolution because the evidence supports it, and we
- if not all - of the
driving force behind evolution. Many 'new' genes are mutations of
copies of existing genes, plus there's things like scales becoming
feathers.* our cultural explosion has taken many psychological and
behavioural elements and mad euse of them in incredibly complex
integrated