Marty Jopson

The Science of Being Human

  • mr4251754har citeretfor 9 måneder siden
    But evolution is not a process of increasing complexity, nor any other measure of superiority you can find.
  • Faisal Khanhar citeretfor 6 måneder siden
    Our genus Homo contains just one species at the moment, and that’s us
  • Cathleen Guintohar citeretfor 7 måneder siden
    none of us is an island and we all live out our lives surrounded by other humans.
  • Wqxplayhar citeretfor 7 måneder siden
    and to my mind there is nothing more fascinating than the science of being human.
  • b1678190572har citeretfor 9 måneder siden
    he system was invented back in 1735 by one of the great scientists of the eighteenth century, a Swedish naturalist called Carl Linnaeus
  • Barry Anilhar citeretsidste år
    the humble and dull-looking lymphocytes turned out to be at the heart of the system. Not only that, there are three distinct flavours of lymphocyte: the B-cells make antibodies, the T-cells identify foreign agents in our bodies and the natural killer cells seek out and destroy our own cells that have become infected with viruses.
  • Lindxie Loudhar citeretfor 16 dage siden
    and I are both part of the human race.
  • Lindxie Loudhar citeretfor 16 dage siden
    am a member of the species Homo sapiens.
  • Lindxie Loudhar citeretfor 16 dage siden
    What does it actually mean to be human and what is the science behind it?
  • Mae Lindohar citeretfor 22 dage siden
    Swedish naturalist called Carl Linnaeus. Linnaeus’s work was in Latin, which is why biological names still use this language
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