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And that is radically changing the interaction we have as
humans
with the environment out there.
As a species, as humans, we like to say penguins are really cute, therefore, leopard seals eat them, so leopard seals are ugly and bad.
Smiling is one of the most basic, biologically uniform expressions of all
humans.
Now, unlike a human-designed computer, where there's a fairly small number of different parts, and we know how they work because we
humans
designed them, the brain is made out of thousands of different kinds of cells, maybe tens of thousands.
And honestly, where we've gone through over the last 11 years, through an attempt to find ways of turning circuits and cells and parts and pathways of the brain on and off, both to understand the science and also to confront some of the issues that face us all as
humans.
These different mice are different mutations that recapitulate different kinds of blindness that affect
humans.
I also want to point out that I'm not sure that is how we should distribute rights in terms of humans, because, I have to admit, that there are some golden retrievers I know that are probably more deserving of social services than some
humans
I know.
Evolution has selected, over millions and billions of years, for play in animals and in
humans.
Yours truly:
humans.
Just like there's benefits to animals, there's benefits to
humans.
Just like there's benefits for
humans
and animals, there's benefits for play at work.
Through my work I'm trying to articulate that
humans
are not separate from nature and that everything is interconnected.
It's easy to think, when you look at an iceberg, that they're isolated, that they're separate and alone, much like we as
humans
sometimes view ourselves.
So you'll notice that many of the symbols look like pictures of humans, of insects, of fishes, of birds.
I want to convince you that
humans
are, to some extent, natural born essentialists.
Taking it a step further, MIT's media lab is working on robots that can interact more like
humans.
According to that story, early
humans
developed the conceit that, by using their language to work together, they could build a tower that would take them all the way to heaven.
Just as wings open up this sphere of air for birds to exploit, language opened up the sphere of cooperation for
humans
to exploit.
And they are brought inside by
humans
and other creatures.
The fate of microbes indoors depends on complex interactions with humans, and with the human-built environment.
What we've found is that mechanically ventilated air looks like
humans.
What I want to talk to you about is what we can learn from studying the genomes of living people and extinct
humans.
And because these mutations happen approximately as a function of time, you can transform these differences to estimates of time, where the two humans, typically, will share a common ancestor about half a million years ago, and with the chimpanzees, it will be in the order of five million years ago.
Another consequence of this recent origin of modern
humans
is that genetic variants are generally distributed widely in the world, in many places, and they tend to vary as gradients, from a bird's-eye perspective at least.
So there's another interesting thing that comes from this realization that
humans
have a recent common origin in Africa, and that is that when those
humans
emerged around 100,000 years ago or so, they were not alone on the planet.
So the model we've proposed to explain this is that when modern
humans
came out of Africa sometime after 100,000 years ago, they met Neanderthals.
If they then mixed with each other there, then those modern
humans
that became the ancestors of everyone outside Africa carried with them this Neanderthal component in their genome to the rest of the world.
And further back, 800,000 years ago is there a common origin with present day
humans.
We call this group of humans, that we then described for the first time from this tiny, tiny little piece of bone, the Denisovans, after this place where they were first described.
So from studying these genomes of extinct humans, we're beginning to arrive at a picture of what the world looked like when modern
humans
started coming out of Africa.
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