Find our earliest ancestor: the link is about the discovery of ida. Ida is a so-called primate fossil linking two groups. This fossil has a history of 47 million years, far older, the most complete primate. This nonfiction book written by Colin Tudge explains the relationship between ancient and modern primates and humans. This book explains the complexity of Ida and its ancestors. The link first describes the environment where Ida lives and dies.
• Genome: Matt Ridley - Easy reading and interesting investigation of cold genes on each chromosome - Link: Colin Tudge - a story about significant fossil discovery in Germany - get into the jungle (my favorite Sean Carroll) - explorer The story and what they saw • How to make a dinosaur: Jack Horner (my favorite) - Real Jurassic Park? • When genes make fishy smells: Seachrist Chiu • The Knife Man: Wendy Moore - If you like blood, this is for you. Early anatomists were pioneers of serious robbery • Check Tuskegee: notorious syphilis research and its heritage (John desires the African-American Franklin series)
"Colin Tudge overturned the traditional view that agriculture began in the Middle East 10,000 years ago, soon caused the Agricultural Revolution of the Neolithic Age, finished the hunting and assembly roads, before agriculture For some thousands of years, Tudge believed that the Neolithic agriculture was not the beginning of agriculture, but started large-scale agricultural production in one place ... and various "Bail talked about this issue, but when the problem is a more complicated and ambiguous question," agriculture "is what kind of agricultural organization this problem is (and After all, we do not only eat) - We use 75 other product categories other than farming every day.
Colin Tudge who wrote these filaments with "Diversity of Life" is an understatement of Britain. "As I can prove, wild sea cucumbers harassed are the most unpleasant." Sea cucumbers just separate the cables and crush it. You guessed it, it only regrows in a few days. Regardless of what happens to the bottom sea cucumber, they work out because they are the biggest source of biomass in the deep sea. As I wrote a few years ago, sea cucumbers are thought to be the majority of those living at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, but these are another type of natural cucumber, with special filters I will. It does not inhale sand from the bottom like a spice crawler in the dune, but spreads to the present