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Driven now by sexual selection, some adult fireflies like this proud male
evolved
a shiny new glow-in-the-dark lantern that would let them take courtship to a whole new level.
It has
evolved.
It
evolved
later into the well-known KGB.
This is not science, but this was enough for me to be really interested in how we have
evolved
and how we can trace our line.
Now I've kind of
evolved
it, so I have this look.
This diagram shows the body's lymphatic system, which has
evolved
to meet this need.
One of the other things that I loved about being a chaplain was seeing patients a year, or even several years after their treatment, because it was just really cool to see how they had changed and how their lives had
evolved
and what had happened to them.
Now, these plants have
evolved
very far away from the mainland, and within specific ecosystems.
Often, these particular features have
evolved
as a response to the threat presented by the local fauna, in this case, grazing tortoises.
Cheetahs have
evolved
to run faster, because if they didn't run faster, they wouldn't get any lunch.
Gazelles have
evolved
to run faster because if they don't run faster, they would be lunch.
And out of this idea started spinning off many, many kinds of variations of different plans and possibilities, and then the plan itself
evolved
in relationship to the exhibits, and you see the intersection of the plan with the toroidal geometry.
We are built out of very small stuff, and we are embedded in a very large cosmos, and the fact is that we are not very good at understanding reality at either of those scales, and that's because our brains haven't
evolved
to understand the world at that scale.
Everybody underestimates how often they laugh, and you're doing something, when you laugh with people, that's actually letting you access a really ancient evolutionary system that mammals have
evolved
to make and maintain social bonds, and clearly to regulate emotions, to make ourselves feel better.
Most women in the early 2000s considered themselves empowered, and men generally felt they were also
evolved
in this area, and, in fact, most people would have been aware of issues like human trafficking, for example, but they would have seen that as quite separate from more recreational adult entertainment.
But just how perfectly created or
evolved
are we?
Well, it was discovered that one of the tricks that enzymes have
evolved
to make use of, is by transferring subatomic particles, like electrons and indeed protons, from one part of a molecule to another via quantum tunneling.
But the financial systems designed to fund that innovation, venture capital, they haven't
evolved
in the past 20 to 30 years.
It was used between the 12th and 15th centuries, and
evolved
from Old English due to increased contact with European romantic languages after the Norman Conquest of 1066.
French sign language was brought to America during the early 1800s, and as time went by, mixed with local signs, it
evolved
into the language we know today as ASL.
And here in the tepuis, the interesting thing is that these bacteria colonies have
evolved
in complete isolation from the external surface, and without being in contact with humans.
So whatever you find in the cave, even a small cricket, has
evolved
in the dark in complete isolation.
They weren't using smell, they were using the hippocampus, this exquisitely
evolved
mechanism in the brain for finding things.
Well, the answer depends on the sex determination system that has
evolved
for our species.
For while they have
evolved
to overcome a host of obstacles, the most recent has arisen so quickly and at such scale that the species find themselves overwhelmed.
Your brain has
evolved
to handle the kinds of natural stimuli that it encounters in real life.
Cosmologists look at what's out there in space and piece together the tale of how our universe evolved: what it's doing now, what it's going to be doing, and how it all began in the first place.
Like all things in nature, feathers
evolved
over millions of years into their modern form.
In many dinosaur lineages, these simple feathers
evolved
into more intricate ones, including some that we see today on birds.
Only then, perhaps 50 million years after the first wiry feathers evolved, did feathers lift those dinosaurs into the sky.
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