Human
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But actually, the
human
eye turns out to be remarkably adaptable to all these different light conditions that together create an environment that is never boring and that is never dull, and therefore helps us to enhance our lives.
Chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans also learn
human
sign language.
It's getting wuzzier all the time as we find animals doing things that we, in our arrogance, used to think was just
human.
They have a sense of humor, and these are the kind of things which traditionally have been thought of as
human
prerogatives.
The deforestation, the growth of
human
populations, needing more land.
We talked already about the loss of
human
cultural diversity, and I've seen it happening with my own eyes.
One project to show care and concern for your own
human
community.
Now that we know what the problems are around the world,
human
brains like yours are rising to solve those problems.
I want her to look at the world through the underside of a glass-bottom boat, to look through a microscope at the galaxies that exist on the pinpoint of a
human
mind, because that's the way my mom taught me.
When they bombed Hiroshima, the explosion formed a mini-supernova, so every living animal,
human
or plant that received direct contact with the rays from that sun was instantly turned to ash.
There are two billion fellow
human
beings who live on less than two dollars a day.
I just came back from a community that holds the secret to
human
survival.
But unfortunately, we have made too much of an emphasis of this aspect in our narratives of
human
evolution.
And when you watch bonobo play, you're seeing the very evolutionary roots of
human
laughter, dance and ritual.
I want to talk about what is happening now in our scientific, biotechnological culture, where, for really the first time in history, we have the power to design bodies, to design animal bodies, to design
human
bodies.
Then
human
beings stepped out of the Darwinian flow of evolutionary history and created the second great wave of evolution, which was we changed the environment in which we evolved.
In other words, it is theoretically possible that before too long we will be biotechnologically capable of creating
human
beings that glow in the dark.
He altered this mouse so that it was genetically engineered to have skin that was less immunoreactive to
human
skin, put a polymer scaffolding of an ear under it and created an ear that could then be taken off the mouse and transplanted onto a
human
being.
And then the final step of this, once we perfect these technologies in animals and we start using them in
human
beings, what are the ethical guidelines that we will use then?
Claron McFadden: The
human
voice: mysterious, spontaneous, primal.
We need digital safety systems where a
human
operator could not act quick enough.
Obviously, this cannot be done by a
human
operator.
And do you realize that almost all of those are due to
human
error and not machine error, and can therefore be prevented by machines?
The first is that
human
beings will go to any lengths necessary to find and connect with each other.
And we
human
beings are part of that creative evolutionary pulse that began 65 million years ago with the landing of an asteroid.
Now what makes humans different is
human
language.
We can see it at work in the earliest stages of
human
history.
And exploiting that energy,
human
populations multiplied.
Human
societies got larger, denser, more interconnected.
We're burning fossil fuels at such a rate that we seem to be undermining the Goldilocks conditions that made it possible for
human
civilizations to flourish over the last 10,000 years.
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