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The course analyzes the way that females act female--in terms of evolution by natural selection and the "physiological, ecological and social aspects of women's development from puberty, through reproductive processes such as pregnancy, birth, lactation, to menopause and aging."
Where did the AIDS virus come from? Since their initial, bewildered diagnoses of the disease, doctors and immunologists have struggled with that question, asked by anguished patients and fellow scientists alike. Tuesday, a new piece of the ever-changing puzzle emerged. In Los Alamos, N.M., researchers have traced HIV to...
The author himself subtitles his book A Prophesy, but the playfulness of the opening pages does not seem to herald a serious bout of forecasting. A character named Plato, who serves as the orator of London, lectures his fellow citizens about ancient history, particularly the fragmentary evidence that has survived...
At the risk of sounding species-centric, I think words are cooler than pheromones. Words lent vital impetus to a whole new kind of evolution, a cultural evolution through which politics and religion and technology develop. Note how much of the evolving technology, in particular, is an infrastructure for non...
Some people think that all this interdependence will slowly turn the World Trade Organization, the United Nations and other such bodies into a genuine system of world governance. That's not a crazy thought, assuming technological evolution keeps following the path that biological evolution embarked on a few billion years...