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    Studying Genetic Basis Of Normal Variable Traits In Humans And Human Disease Risk Rev

    Human diversity in Africa is greater than any place else on Earth. Differing food sources, geographies, diseases and climates offered many targets for natural selection to exert powerful forces on Africans to change and adapt to their local environments. The individuals who adapted best were the...
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    Emotions In Humans May Be Associated With Brain Cells Found In Monkeys

    A human's self-awareness is controlled by a small region in the brain called the anterior insular cortex (insula). Within the insula lies a unique cell type - the von Economo neuron (VEN) - believed to be unique to humans, elephants, whales and great apes. Now, German researchers have found...
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    How humans interact with technology now. And in 50 years what will be

    future technology like.? I'm writing a speculative fiction story that explores the vision of the future within the next 50 years. whether it will be a utopia or a dystopia. I need to speculate over some ideas of future technology within the next 50 years and what it will be like. Also could you...
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    How humans interact with technology now. And in 50 years what will be

    future technology like.? I'm writing a speculative fiction story that explores the vision of the future within the next 50 years. whether it will be a utopia or a dystopia. I need to speculate over some ideas of future technology within the next 50 years and what it will be like. Also could you...
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    How humans interact with technology now. And in 50 years what will be

    future technology like.? I'm writing a speculative fiction story that explores the vision of the future within the next 50 years. whether it will be a utopia or a dystopia. I need to speculate over some ideas of future technology within the next 50 years and what it will be like. Also could you...
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    How humans interact with technology now. And in 50 years what will be

    future technology like.? I'm writing a speculative fiction story that explores the vision of the future within the next 50 years. whether it will be a utopia or a dystopia. I need to speculate over some ideas of future technology within the next 50 years and what it will be like. Also could you...
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    How humans interact with technology now. And in 50 years what will be

    future technology like.? I'm writing a speculative fiction story that explores the vision of the future within the next 50 years. whether it will be a utopia or a dystopia. I need to speculate over some ideas of future technology within the next 50 years and what it will be like. Also could you...
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    Potential New Drugs For Fox Tapeworm Infection In Humans

    Scientists are reporting development and testing of a new series of drugs that could finally stop the fox tapeworm - which causes a rare but life-threatening disease in humans - dead in its tracks. The report, which appears in ACS' Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, shows that specific...
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    Groundbreaking Discovery Of Mutation Causing Genetic Disorder In Humans, Birth Defect

    Scientists at A*STAR's Institute of Medical Biology (IMB), in collaboration with doctors and scientists in Jordan, Turkey, Switzerland and USA, have identified the genetic cause of a birth defect known as Hamamy syndrome[1]. Their groundbreaking findings were published in the prestigious journal...
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    If you were to introduce humans to E.T beings..?

    What would be a better illustration to let them know what humans really look like, and what kind of abilities humans really have, introducing to them a male or a female? assuming you had only one chance to do so!
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    Clues To Reversing Cognitive Deficits In Humans Offered By Mouse Study

    The ability to navigate using spatial cues was impaired in mice whose brains were minus a channel that delivers potassium - a finding that may have implications for humans with damage to the hippocampus, a brain structure critical to memory and learning, according to a Baylor University...
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    Bartonella Infection Associated With Rheumatoid Illnesses In Humans

    A bacterium historically associated with cat scratch fever and transmitted predominately by fleas may also play a role in human rheumatoid illnesses such as arthritis, according to new research from North Carolina State University. Bartonella is a bacterium that is maintained in nature by fleas...
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    Mutated Genes Linked To Neurodegenerative Disorders In Flies And Humans

    A collaborative study by scientists at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) and the Montreal Neurological Institute of McGill University, and published in the online, open access journal PLoS Biology, has discovered that mutations in the same gene that encodes part of the vital machinery of the...
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    If humans let go of judgement and our need for justice(revenge) would end

    time prophecies still exist? Do end time prophecies give hope to those who feel they were dealt an unfair hand in life? The idea of end times and the idea that wrongdoers would get their comeuppance almost gives me something to look forward to....but i have been thinking that is a really bad...
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    If humans let go of judgement and our need for justice(revenge) would end

    time prophecies still exist? Do end time prophecies give hope to those who feel they were dealt an unfair hand in life? The idea of end times and the idea that wrongdoers would get their comeuppance almost gives me something to look forward to....but i have been thinking that is a really bad...
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    Helping Dogs (and Humans) With Spinal Cord Injury Walk Again

    On Wednesday, US researchers announced they are testing a new drug in dogs that has already proven effective in mice. The drug is designed to substantially reduce the hind limb paralysis that follows certain spinal cord injuries. There are currently no therapies that can do this. The...
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    Researchers Identify Pivotal Immune Cell In Type 1 Diabetes In Humans

    Researchers at the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology have proven - for the first time in human tissues - the specific immune system T cells which trigger the destruction of type 1 diabetes in the pancreas. The finding is an important advance that verifies in humans several important...
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    Can robots and/or technology replace humans in the future military worldwide?

    Why not? It would solve the issue of bloodshed.
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    Can humans dodge bullets?

    or is it just in the matrix?
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    Is it a coincidence or can humans have premonition?

    It's not like I can predict things. It's like when I think about someone, something will happen to them but I don't know what. And it will often happen the next day or the most, within a week. And it's often bad things. Some examples, a week before MJ died, I had a sudden interest to look at...
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