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...s and is an inescapable tool in the molecular biology revolution which, itself, is an important factor in scientific progress and in transhumanism or human enhancement defined as the ideology according to which man can surpass his present state by improving his genetic material....
...Science is often distinguished from other domains of human culture by its progressive nature: in contrast to art, religion, philosophy, morality, and politics, there exist clear standards or normative criteria for identifying improvements and advances in science. However, the t...
...……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………194 CHAPTER XI: The Molecular Biology Revolution………………………………………………………………………………………………………204 1. The Human Genome Project…………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………207 2. Molecular Medicine………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….209 3. DNA Testing…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….211 CHAPT...
...he appendix has additional functions. Endocrine cells appear in the appendix of the human fetus and produce biogenic amines and peptide hormones, bo... ...the "Pestilence" or the "Great Mortality". They regarded it as divine punishment of humanity's sins. http://www.ento.vt.edu/IHS/plague.html ... ...nism" first appeared in Arrago's Dictionnaire de la Conversation in 1834. http://humanityquest.com/topic/Index.asp?theme1=chauvinism Chicago (mus... ..., disaster victim identification, international weapons tracking and trafficking in human beings-related information, etc). Interpol Fingerprints... ...our Life, Your Work, Your Investments, Your World": All the words ever spoken by humans amount to 5 exabytes. By comparison, we now produce 1.5 e... ... an apicoplast and is, perhaps, the remains of an alga. It, too, has its own unique genome. http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~striepen/apicoplast.html ...
...te is the abstract of “Ceenom: The Message”, to be published soon. Such a phase happens just once. Wisdom of utmost significance relating science and humanity gets revealed exposing the causal basis behind everything. Confirming all phases of knowledge from first human brought by prophets, reformers, visionaries, scientists and thinkers, it discloses with logical evidence ...
...e evolution of the physical world and its living species that haven’t appeared to any of the existing ways of thought. This phase is distinct for the human from first presence until now, marks the end of the present phase and the beginning of a phase supported by science, intellectual thinking and a firm causal basis.Message Ceenom is the abstract of “Ceenom: The Message”,...
...? Preface The Basic Elements of Human Understanding are: ... ... Chapter 3: Hominids Pgs 132-187 A: How we evolved into Humans Pgs 188-222 B: Summary of Homi... ...Development Chapter 4: Modern Human Dynamics Pgs 223-266 Human Psychobiologic Tota... ... Human Psychobiologic Totality. Chapter 5: Modern Humans: Pgs 267-299 The Transition from Hunter-gather... ...s of Civilization Pgs 704-1469 B: The Effect of Civilization on Humans Pgs 1470-1868 Chapter 7: Entities and t... ... seen in the race to patent, own, and monopolize information such as the human genome and the genome of the rice plant. Since this genetic knowledge... ... intellectual property but life itself. In the future: literally every human genome will be owned by some commercial institution. The very DNA cod... ...urces by what is called as pure Science… or pure research is the famous Human Genome Project. A huge amount of publicity was created merely in order... ...c pool of information. You see… the information we get out of only one human genome is completely useless to us. We need to accumulate and study li...
...iverse: where it came from and how it was created. 2: Basic aspects and dynamics of the Organic Universe and Organic Life. 3: The origins of modern humans going back 25 million years. 4: Human Psycho-biology. 5: The beginnings of civilization. 6: The effect of civilization upon humans. 7: Death, the existence of evil and its effect on humans. Offered as a free E...
...ter 2: Life Pgs 113-131 Structural dynamics of the Universe and Life Chapter 3: Hominids Pgs 132-187 A: How we evolved into Humans Pgs 188-222 B: Summary of Hominid-Human Development Chapter 4: Modern Human Dynamics Pgs 223-266 Human Psycho-biologic Totality. Chapter 5: Modern Humans: Pgs 267-29...
...er for Public Genomics, and my wife Lauren Dame, as- sociate director of the Genome Ethics, Law and Policy Center, provided cru- cial support to my wo... ...s research grants and Bost Fellowships. My work on synthetic biology and the human genome was supported in part by a CEER grant from the National Huma... ...arch grants and Bost Fellowships. My work on synthetic biology and the human genome was supported in part by a CEER grant from the National Human Geno... ... asked; “you’ve seen much worse than this.” And he had. There are patents on human genes, on auctions, on algorithms. 2 The U.S. Olympic Committee has... ...ntific re- search on the gene without the patent holder’s consent? Forbidding human reproduction? Can religions secure copyrights over their scriptures... ...or aliens? Even if American copyright law requires “an author,” presumably a human one? 9 Can they use those copyrights to discipline heretics or crit... ...hem, like the design of our telecommunications networks, or the patenting of human genes, or the relationship between copyright and free speech, are n... ... now? Does this story still apply in the world of the Internet and the Human Genome Project? If you believed the idealized story, would you know what ... ...tellectual property in the era of the Internet and the decoding of the human genome? We could turn to the cutting edge of technology or to economics o...
...m the realm of passive, inert objects and transforms it into a catalyst of human interactions across time and space. In other words, it returns the b... ... arranged series of in-depth essays authored by the best in every field of human erudition. When the CD-ROM erupted on the scene, the Britannica ... ... information authored and released by the leading names in every field of human knowledge and endeavour. The Internet, is, in effect, an encyclopaedi... ...ost well-defined query, Boolean operators and all. Directories created by human editors - such as Yahoo! or the Open Directory Project - are often o... ...Lunch on July 13, 2001) It is amazing that the traditional archivists of human knowledge - the libraries - failed so spectacularly to ride the tige... ...o). This could prove very useful with massive databases such as the human genome, weather patterns, simulations of nuclear explosions, thematic, mul... ...of applicability is mind boggling. A (very) partial list: The Internet Genome Project - "open-source map of the major conceptual components of the... ... far-reaching effects on our societies. For example, completing the human genome could not have taken place at all, much less years earlier than expe...
...HOMSKY, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, MIT “Boston University’s Andrey Vyshedskiy brings a neuroscientist’s perspective to the discussion of human mental history in On the Origin of the Human Mind.” —Scientific American Mind (July 2009) “I found the Mental Synthesis theory stimulating and provocative. The author puts forward an explanation for the evolution of...
...oscience of consciousness, I was struck with certain facts about mental imagery that seemed to shed some light on the process of the evolution of the human mind. The origin of the human mind remains one of the greatest mysteries of all times. The last 150 years, since Charles Darwin proposed that species evolve under the influence of natural selection (Darwin C, 1859), hav...
... Chapter 2. Neuronal synchronization 26 Chapter 3. Imagining new objects 32 Chapter 4. External manifestations of mental synthesis 39 Chapter 5. Humans versus animals 80 Chapter 6: Overall Discussion of Part 1 108 Part 2. Evolution of the Human Mind 135 Chapter 7. Introduction: a quick guide to paleoanthropology 136 Chapter 8. Cognitive evolution through the p...