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Philosophy of Genetics: James Watson's DNA Feb 16, 2009 ... James Watson's DNA. James_watson Here are excerpts from "DNA: The Secret ... (Name and email address are required. Email address will not be ...
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Philosophy of Genetics: Men are Autistic, Women are Schizophrenic Since the time of Descartes, scientists have struggled to carve a niche for themselves where they can work undisturbed by cultural, ...
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Philosophy of Genetics: The nesting instinct According to PregnancyWeekly, around the fifth month of pregnancy, a woman develops a set of nesting behaviors (cleaning house, ...
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Philosophy of Genetics: On Poverty Dec 9, 2008 ... A growing body of evidence shows how poverty afflicts children's brains. ... “It suggests that in these kids, prefrontal function is reduced or ... Because they were alert, driven, passionate, and eager to learn (because ...
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Philosophy of Genetics: The poverty myth Mar 11, 2005 ... Most people assume that children born to poverty have a disadvantage in life because they lack resources or are surrounded by violence.
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Philosophy of Genetics: Genetic Selection and Manipulation But each human couple has the potential for a million different children, due to the random selection of genes in each fertilized egg. ...
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Philosophy of Genetics: Building virtual robots When trying to devise artificially intelligent robots, scientists spend too much time constructing physical parts (robotic hands, servos, ...
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Philosophy of Genetics: Matter can retain Knowledge through its Form Apr 16, 2005 ... Form is simply the shape of matter, when that shape has an observable, measurable purpose or effect. The philosopher Aristotle first put ...
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Philosophy of Genetics: Determinism vs Conscious choice Our sense of duty and allegiance toward leaders is only one of several innate emotions that our consciousness must juggle when making ...
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Philosophy of Genetics: What is the Inner Eye? When we think of the brain, we usually think of a lump of undifferentiated gray matter, made up of neurons. But the brain actually has a ...
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