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    1. for - youtube - Title: What caused life's Major Evolutionary Transitions (MET)? - Author: Stuart West - self-link - https://via.hypothes.is/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUfNEHl44hc

      summary - This is a great explanatory video showing how human beings are the evolutionary end product of many former stages of evolution in which one autonomous organisms found such symbiosis that they began to replicate together - Our human body is the product of billions of years of evolution, embodying various outputs from each major stage of a Major Evolutionary Transition (MET). - We are a multi-cellular being, a colony. Yet,at the same time, we have living elements that at one time in history, were independent living beings which were NOT part of a multi-cellular colony! - We have genes, that were once part of autonomous living entities, - Mitochondria within our cells at one time were autonomous entities, and cells, which were also once autonomously existent eukaryotes. All three exist in transmuted form that is now integrated into our body.

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    1. that's why it's called combining because you as a reader are combining um just like you do when you listen to a piece of music

      for - book - Combining - rationale of title

      book - Combining - rationale of title - The person who buys the book interacts with it in a unique way - based on their unique lebenswelt, meaningverse and perspectival knowing of reality

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      • Title
        • Life is not easily bounded
      • Subtitle
        • Working out where one hare ends and another begins is easy; a siphonophore, not so much. What is an individual in nature?
      • Author

        • Derk J. Skillings
      • comment

        • this article delves into the subject of defining what an individual is
          • what makes a biological organism the same or different from another biological organism?
          • This question is not so easy to answer if we are looking for a general definition that can apply to ALL species
  13. Jun 2023
    1. There’s no evidence ofdisputes requiring intervention by mediators or arbitrators, and reading all the edits gives a verygood idea of what all the rumpus over the years has been about.

      This quote and example enhanced my understanding and views of Wikipedia. I'm happy the article included Daniel Jonah Goldhagen's wikipedia page for reference because by telling me that it has been revised 607 times and there is no evidence of anything rude, or inaccurate makes me trust wikipedia and the volunteers a lot more. I attached the history list of Daniel Goldhagen. as further proof

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      • Title: Human niche construction in interdisciplinary focus
      • Author:
        • Jeremy Kendal
        • Jamshid J. Tehrani
        • John Oding-Smee
      • Abstract
        • summary
        • Niche construction is an endogenous causal process in evolution,
      • reciprocal to the causal process of natural selection.
        • It works by adding ecological inheritance,
        • comprising the inheritance of natural selection pressures previously modified by niche construction,
        • to genetic inheritance in evolution.
        • Human niche construction modifies selection pressures in environments in ways that affect both human evolution, and the evolution of other species.
        • Human ecological inheritance is exceptionally potent
        • because it includes the social transmission and inheritance
        • of cultural knowledge, and material culture.
        • Human genetic inheritance
        • in combination with human cultural inheritance
        • thus provides a basis for gene–culture coevolution,
        • and multivariate dynamics in cultural evolution.
        • Niche construction theory potentially integrates the biological and social aspects of the human sciences.
        • We elaborate on these processes,
        • and provide brief introductions to each of the papers published in this theme issue.
  16. Feb 2023
  17. Jan 2023
    1. Storytelling Will Save the EarthEmotional resonance, not cold statistics, will bring home the scale of the climate crisis—and the need for action.

      !- Title : Storytelling Will Save the Earth Emotional resonance, not cold statistics, will bring home the scale of the climate crisis—and the need for action. - See related story: Brian Eno – "We need the creative industry to help inspire climate action" https://hyp.is/go?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.imperial.ac.uk%2Fnews%2F241832%2Fbrian-eno-we-need-creative-industry%2F&group=world

  18. Dec 2022
    1. web apps are just so damned easy to use

      Despite the number of times it's been submitted over the years (most recently two months ago), this post has received very little commentary on HN. I think it suffers for its choice of title. This snippet is a better candidate, I think.

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    1. she had a value for rank and consequence

      This is really hard for a modern reader to understand. Austen has just said how sensible Lady Russell is but she too panders to Sir Walter. This may be part of the reason she rejects Wentworth for Anne; true, he didn't have money but he also wasn't important enough - were he a penniless titled person I bet she would have supported the match. Austen excels at writing well rounded complex characters, she often pokes fun at their inconsistencies.

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  23. Apr 2022
    1. Medieval manuscripts did not include title pages, and bibliographers identify them by incipit or opening words: no special markers were needed to recognize a book that one had commissioned and waited for while it was copied.185 By contrast, a printed book needed to ap-peal to buyers who had no advance knowledge of the book, so the title page served as an advertisement, announcing title and author, printer and/or book-seller (where the book could be purchased), generally a date of publication, and also additional boasts about useful features—“very copious indexes” or a “cor-rected and much augmented” text. T
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    1. It’s true that some of the university sexual-harassment cases have been shaped by Department of Education Title IX regulations that are shockingly vague, and that can be interpreted in draconian ways.

      Anne Applebaum indicates that the adjudication of university sexual-harassment cases have been shaped by the Department of Education Title IX regulations which can be "shockingly vague, and that can be interpreted in draconian ways."

      This is worth delving into. How has this evolved? How can it be "fixed".

  27. Sep 2021
    1. Fashion with heart: Sustainable fashion entrepreneurs,emotional labour and implications for a sustainable fashionsystem

      The title begins as something creative to catch the reader's eye, but then helps to explain what the academic journal is about. It uses a little bit of technical language but I think it's pretty easy to understand

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    1. Simulated race car drivingwith reinforcementlearning

      Is the title fixed? I have a suggest for the title,

      • Deep reinforcement learning for autonomous car racing
      • Autonomous car racing with deep reinforcement learning

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    1. Divergence in Proteins, Mitochondrial DNA, and Reproductive Compatibility Across the Isthmus of Panama

      How the formation of the Isthmus of Panama has been an impacting event in the divergence of species like that of snapping shrimp, that of which can be seen through comparison of protein, mitochondrial DNA, and reproductive compatibility. (DV)

    2. Divergence in Proteins, Mitochondrial DNA, and Reproductive Compatibility Across the Isthmus of Panama

      How the formation of the Isthmus of Panama has been an impacting event in the divergence of species like that of snapping shrimp, that of which can be seen through comparison of protein, mitochondrial DNA, and reproductive compatibility. (DV)

    1. Starvation Increases Insulin Sensitivity and Reduces Juvenile Hormone Synthesis in Mosquitoes

      "If Mosquitoes Eat More, It Will Produce Hormones That Will Allow Them to Reproduce More." -Nicole Jones

  61. Nov 2017
    1. Editor's Introduction

      Depending on which sugars are fed to Drosophila, the Wolbachia oocytes may change in size and concentration. The wMel Wolbachia used in this experiment shares a parasitic relationship with the Drosophila.

      What does this mean for the growth of Drosophila fed these sweet tastants? What would the effects of an increased Wolbachia titer in the Drosophila be? How does this occur? What are the longterm effects of the Wolbachia invasion in the Drosophila.

    1. Divergence in Proteins, Mitochondrial DNA, and Reproductive Compatibility Across the Isthmus of Panama

      How the formation of the Isthmus of Panama has been an impacting event in the divergence of species like that of snapping shrimp, that of which can be seen through comparison of protein, mitochondrial DNA, and reproductive compatibility. (DV)

  62. May 2017
    1. The valid generic name for red-backed voles (Muroidea: Cricetidae: Arvicolinae): restatement of the case for Myodes Pallas, 1811

      The valid generic name for red-backed voles

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    1. The Development of Pan-Arab Broadcasting UnderAuthoritarian Regimes — A Comparison of S aw t al-Arab(“Voice of the Arabs”) and A1 Jazeera News ChannelbyNawal Musleh-Motut Bachelor of Arts, Simon Fraser University 2004

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    1. Six New Species of Tetraphyllidean Cestodes,Including a New Genus, from a Marine StingrayHimantura schmardae (Werner, 1904) f r om Colombia

      Six New Species of Tetraphyllidean Cestodes, Including a New Genus, from a Marine Stingray Himantura schmardae (Werner, 1904) from Colombia

    1. A review of the milliped genus Haplogonopus with commentary on the so-called “Charactopygus-Bildung” modification of spirostreptid paraprocts(Diplopoda: Spirostreptidae)

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    1. Odiomarinae nov. subfam., a new subfamily for two primitive genera of Hymenosomatidae MacLeay, 1838, with preliminary remarks on the family (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura)

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