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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Evolution / February 2010



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Predict evolution28 Feb 2010 04:25 GMT3
I am not really happy with the way human teeth has evolved..Tooth
decay is such a widespread problem and I am no exception. Maybe it is
because we are eating a lot of stuff which we are not supposed to eat.
But was it possible for the teeth to evolve in such a way that it is
CFP:  DMIN'10 (The 2010 International Conference on Data Mining),24 Feb 2010 16:50 GMT-
    CALL FOR PAPERS
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      The 2010 International Conference on Data Mining
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Possible speciation of Homo sapiens24 Feb 2010 04:16 GMT14
I am interested in discussing the possibility of human speciation in
this group or making contact with anybody for more detailed
discussion. I have drafted a book "A Species in the Making" in which I
argue that the possibility of the human species dividing, hitherto
Call for Papers:  CSC'10 (The 2010 International Conference on24 Feb 2010 04:16 GMT-
It would be greatly appreciated if this announcement could be
shared with individuals whose research interests include
scientific computing.  Thanks.
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Supernormal Stimuli24 Feb 2010 04:16 GMT-
The Scientist: Supernormal Stimuli - The Scientist - Magazine of the
Life Sciences http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display/57144/#ixzz0g1xhsgbP
"Put a mirror on the side of a beta fighting fish's aquarium and the
gaudy iridescent male will beat himself against the glass, ...
Two Major Problem Areas in Health19 Feb 2010 15:36 GMT-
Two major problem areas.
There may be a lot of unresolved health problems involved in the daily
metabolic cycle. This post suggests some brand new ideas.
Start with the daily metabolic cycle. That sets up 2 phases.
Call for Papers:  BIOCOMP'10 (The 2010 International Conference on15 Feb 2010 06:16 GMT-
It would be greatly appreciated if this announcement could be shared
with individuals whose research interests include bioinformatics and
computational biology.  Thanks.
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Draft paper submission deadline is extended: BCBGC-10, Orlando, USA15 Feb 2010 06:16 GMT-
It would be highly appreciated if you could share this announcement
with your colleagues, students and individuals whose research is in
bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics, data-mining, and
related areas.
Draft paper submission deadline is extended: BCBGC-10, Orlando, USA 13 Feb 2010 16:58 GMT-
It would be highly appreciated if you could share this announcement with your
colleagues, students and individuals whose research is in bioinformatics,
computational biology, genomics, data-mining, and related areas.
Draft paper submission deadline is extended: BCBGC-10, Orlando, ...
News: Evidence 'steadily mounting' for cosmic life08 Feb 2010 17:25 GMT2
Evidence 'steadily mounting' for cosmic life
February 3rd, 2010 in Space & Earth / Space Exploration
Evidence is 'steadily mounting' that life on Earth began elsewhere in the
Universe and was brought here by comets, according to a new paper by
Link between right handedness, tool making, and speech08 Feb 2010 17:25 GMT6
Link between right handedness , tool making, and speech.
This is speculation fun.
Nicholas Toth has found that the earliest hominid toolmakers from
about 2 million years ago, were predominantly right-handed. Apes are
Richard Leakey Quote and Discussion03 Feb 2010 19:42 GMT2
Richard Leakey in his book "The Origin of Humankind" says, "I suggest
that the major adaptation in the evolutionary package of early Homo
was significant meat eating.... Moreover, the new subsistence strategy
of obtaining not just plant foods but meat as well probably demanded
a question03 Feb 2010 19:42 GMT5
hi all, i just joined this group. i have very little knowledge of
biology and related fields, like evolution of biological systems etc.
i have a question if anyone can please give some thoughts upon it. we
all know that (almost) all humans have heart on left side of their
 
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