Bones Brains and DNA

Bones  Brains and DNA
Author: Ian Tattersall,Rob DeSalle
Publsiher: Bunker Hill Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 159373056X

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Based on the New Hall of Human Origins in the American Museum of Natural History which opens in November 2006, Bones, Brains and DNA takes the young reader to the cutting edge of science, exploring and examining the tools by which we study our origins. Covering the milestones in evolution, global migration and how we became human through the invention of language, music, art and technology.

Human Origins

Human Origins
Author: Rob DeSalle,Ian Tattersall
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008
Genre: Fossil hominids
ISBN: UOM:39015077649856

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Describes how mapping the human genome has aided paleoanthropologists in their study of ancient bones used to explore human origins, from the earliest humans--bipedal apes--up to Martin Pickford's Millennium Man.

Ancestors in Our Genome

Ancestors in Our Genome
Author: Eugene E. Harris (Professor)
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780199978038

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Geneticist Eugene Harris presents us with the complete and up-to-date account of the evolution of the human genome.

Clear Bright Future

Clear Bright Future
Author: Paul Mason
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780241320112

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A passionate defence of humanity and a work of radical optimism from the international bestselling author of Postcapitalism How do we preserve what makes us human in an age of uncertainty? Are we now just consumers shaped by market forces? A sequence of DNA? A collection of base instincts? Or will we soon be supplanted by algorithms and A.I. anyway? In Clear Bright Future, Paul Mason calls for a radical, impassioned defence of the human being, our universal rights and freedoms and our power to change the world around us. Ranging from economics to Big Data, from neuroscience to the culture wars, he draws from his on-the-ground reporting from mass protests in Istanbul to riots in Washington, as well as his own childhood in an English mining community, to show how the notion of humanity has become eroded as never before. In this book Paul Mason argues that we are still capable - through language, innovation and co-operation - of shaping our future. He offers a vision of humans as more than puppets, customers or cogs in a machine. This work of radical optimism asks: Do you want to be controlled? Or do you want something better?

History Within

History Within
Author: Marianne Sommer
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2016-05-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226349879

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Personal genomics services such as 23andMe and Ancestry.com now offer what once was science fiction: the ability to sequence and analyze an individual’s entire genetic code—promising, in some cases, facts about that individual’s ancestry that may have remained otherwise lost. Such services draw on and contribute to the science of human population genetics that attempts to reconstruct the history of humankind, including the origin and movement of specific populations. Is it true, though, that who we are and where we come from is written into the sequence of our genomes? Are genes better documents for determining our histories and identities than fossils or other historical sources? Our interpretation of gene sequences, like our interpretation of other historical evidence, inevitably tells a story laden with political and moral values. Focusing on the work of Henry Fairfield Osborn, Julian Sorell Huxley, and Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza in paleoanthropology, evolutionary biology, and human population genetics, History Within asks how the sciences of human origins, whether through the museum, the zoo, or the genetics lab, have shaped our idea of what it means to be human. How have these biologically based histories influenced our ideas about nature, society, and culture? As Marianne Sommer shows, the stories we tell about bones, organisms, and molecules often change the world.

Home Learning Year by Year Revised and Updated

Home Learning Year by Year  Revised and Updated
Author: Rebecca Rupp
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2020-01-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780525576976

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A comprehensive guide to designing homeschool curriculum, from one of the country’s foremost homeschooling experts—now revised and updated! Homeschooling can be a tremendous gift to your children—a personalized educational experience tailored to each kid’s interests, abilities, and learning styles. But what to teach, and when, and how? Especially for first-time homeschoolers, the prospect of tackling an annual curriculum can be daunting. In Home Learning Year by Year, Rebecca Rupp presents comprehensive plans from preschool through high school, covering integral subjects for each grade, with lists of topics commonly presented at each level, recommended resource and reading lists, and suggestions for creative alternative options and approaches. Included, along with all the educational basics, are techniques and resources for teaching everything from philosophy to engineering, as well as suggestions for dealing with such sensitive topics as sex education. Now revised throughout with all-new updates featuring the most effective and up-to-date methods and reading guides to homeschool your child at all ages, Home Learning Year by Year continues to be the definitive book for the homeschooling parent.

Ghostly Muscles Wrinkled Brains Heresies and Hobbits

Ghostly Muscles  Wrinkled Brains  Heresies and Hobbits
Author: Charles E. Oxnard
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789812797438

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The Leverhulme Trust (UK) required Charles Oxnard to present a series of public lectures during his tenure of a Leverhulme Professorship at University College, London. The lectures had to be understandable not only to undergraduate and graduate students and colleagues, but also to the interested lay public. Furthermore, they were expected to meet and venture beyond present-day thought in the subject. This near-impossible task is reproduced in this unique volume.Each chapter shows what is rarely, if ever, done in scientific papers: how the problems truly arose; how the methods came about; the curious collaborators involved; the twists and turns of thought involved in the stories; the solutions that have so far appeared; and the surprising new ideas that stem from the work. In particular, the part played by serendipity becomes ever more evident. Research is very often a kind of ?Alice-in-Wonderland? task, and both students and the public alike are fascinated by the inside stories of how discoveries are really made. It is precisely this excitement and complexity that is presented in this book.

Neandertals

Neandertals
Author: Yvette La Pierre
Publsiher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2007-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822575245

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Takes a look at the Neandertals and the process by which information about prehistoric peoples is gathered and analyzed.