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Will the Human Body Be Able to Adapt to Rising Temperatures? - The Atlantic
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Magazine Archive Your Subscription Popular Latest Newsletters Sign In Subscribe Health The Human Body Is Too Complex
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published this week in Current Biology , says the range of human emotion may be a
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Recommended The Clock Finally Runs Out for FIFA Soccer’s international governing body has long been suspected
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Ariel Sabar The Republican Party’s White Strategy Peter Beinart When the Body Attacks the Mind
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be spiritual or religious to identify the instant when a human body, suffering from a
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Inheritance How Black America is shaping the nation Work In Progress Being Human The body
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Inheritance How Black America is shaping the nation Work In Progress Being Human The body
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are bumping against the limits of physics and the human body to keep
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are bumping against the limits of physics and the human body to keep
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to the futurist Jamais Cascio ), meaning that the printing of human body parts and
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Shireen’s death has done much the same but with regards to human sacrifice (please send help
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are bumping against the limits of physics and the human body to keep
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deepest influence are those who can deploy that influence subtly. As Arvind Ganesan of Human Rights Watch once told
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The Atlantic March 15, 2023 Share Save Bad things happen to a human body in zero
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at a conference, saying , “The clear biological fact is that a human being is born either
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limpets, and worms, blissfully unaware of the saga taking place inside its body, and, to
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are bumping against the limits of physics and the human body to keep
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who seek my help,” CIA medical officers used their intimate knowledge of the human body as a
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A Poem For Sunday The Daily Dish Politics And Human Nature The Daily
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that is, when paired with the magnificent sensing system of the human body. Can you talk
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is pretty standard software that comes with the hardware of a human body. As time has
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when there are conflicting interests between individuals who want to monitor data about their body and employers
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Sports The Clock Finally Runs Out for FIFA Soccer’s international governing body has long been suspected
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a lack of data on what dye chemicals do inside the human body. When in
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Brief History of Prosthetic Limbs While today's prosthetics strive to surpass human capabilities, the earliest
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anything but standard: The man's heart essentially exploded after officials stopped pumping his body full of the
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mounds of clothing that barricaded the house. Upstairs, she found Vickers’s body, mummified, near a
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know and don’t see what goes on there. And there’s no human face to interrupt
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reading a passage that placed a high monetary value on the human body increased people’s
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Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori first suggested that we are willing to tolerate robots mimicking human behaviors and physical
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and designer based in New York. Blueprint for a Better Human Body People who wear
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for. It's buggy and it seems to fall into some human-computer interaction uncanny valley
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and Ray Kurzweil's The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence -- describe a
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Misread Literary Work Jackie Lay The Double-Consciousness of a Dark Body Tynesha Foreman Technology Is
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to the futurist Jamais Cascio ), meaning that the printing of human body parts and
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his dilapidated studio on less-than-freshly-made mattresses present sexuality and the human body in the
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House. He explains that during the course of his meditation practice his "body stopped digesting food. I
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during the 2011 protests that radiated out from Zuccotti Park. Their report, Suppressing Protest: Human Rights Violations in
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desire, modern sex becomes largely defined by porn, which is as alien to real human experience as the
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is the most interesting and complex organ in the human body: the brain
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things, experience stress. And just as stress can build up over a human lifetime—the body
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warns of “extreme danger” and describes its effect on the body concisely: “ heat stroke highly
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and Much Healthier METHODOLOGY : Researchers at the University of Connecticut's Human Performance Laboratory recruited 25
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into the sun. You realize that you are suddenly responsible for a human life that you helped
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Misread Literary Work Jackie Lay The Double-Consciousness of a Dark Body Tynesha Foreman Waiting for
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Drug Administration introduces foreign proteins into a healthy but nonimmune individual. The body’s immune system finds
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leans back on her bottom, pulling the first baby out of her body with her own hands
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estimates for the years-long Syrian conflict. That's because the international body, with limited access on
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former Officer Philip Brailsford, was on trial for second-degree murder, and body-cam footage of
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estimates for the years-long Syrian conflict. That's because the international body, with limited access on
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Source: Getty. The Passover Plot The dark legacy and ongoing body count of an
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became a ticket to greater sexual freedom. Likewise, Americans can’t abstain from human interaction forever , and
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the couch; she still felt suffocating chest pain that worsened when she inhaled; her upper body was still haunted by
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is no soul without a body, and there can be no universal human ideals without the
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the diarrheal disease shigellosis, as well as Bartonella quintana, or trench fever, which spreads through body lice. * Hepatitis A
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opposite policy on cameras during the attack, which it documented gleefully with its fighters’ body cams and mobile
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for dear life. But this ant’s life is already over. And its body belongs to Ophiocordyceps
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and down the escalator that abuts the Hall of Human Origins, you’ll wind
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at a conference, saying , “ The clear biological fact is that a human being is born either
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UCL, is a triangular set of bundles in the human elbow that looks like
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nature, having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind.... It serves always
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passengers, too busy to look outside, wouldn't even have noticed. The human body is another inclinometer
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Oakland, California, hills. In those early-morning hours, I cradled Izzy’s warm, powdery body and nestled
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passengers, too busy to look outside, wouldn't even have noticed. The human body is another inclinometer
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when there are conflicting interests between individuals who want to monitor data about their body and employers
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Politics & Prose - 98.02.11 Discuss this topic in the Body Politic forum of Post
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birth, his son Peter talks about the backlash against vaccines and other human factors that make it
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of bone, called an osteoderm, which together form a kind of pointillist body armor. Sawing through these
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now know as SARS-CoV-2 was still presumably nestled in the warm body of an
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the ongoing debate over "targeted killing" By Conor Friedersdorf October 24, 2013 Share Save Reuters Human-rights groups have alleged
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ground next to a bed of dozing children. They covered her body, arrested her, and
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ET The Atlantic Daily : FIFA Draws a Red Card Soccer’s international governing body gets stung, India’s
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the video was consistent with other reporting. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, British activist group
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form.” The painter Nicole Eisenman , 50, who with her “ challenging engagement with the human figure and investigation
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Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Pinterest RSS App Store See our Newsletters > U.S. How Do I Look? Body armor is a
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anyone to answer—what is so innovative about having warm water cascading over your body?” he asked me. “Isn
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According to Adam Smith The allure of extreme wealth can contort human sympathies, causing the
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sudden rush to prominence confirmed his historic distrust of the German body politic. But at this
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of bone, called an osteoderm, which together form a kind of pointillist body armor. Sawing through these
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create a society that brings out the best aspects of human nature? Human nature is
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Serial . In the summer of 1841, police found the body of Mary
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can possess astonishingly contradictory qualities is one of the mysteries of human nature; indeed, it's
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star of the future is going to be a human. Shirley Li May 15
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that transition, by making the domestic investments in physical and human capital that would ensure
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of bone, called an osteoderm, which together form a kind of pointillist body armor. Sawing through these
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of bone, called an osteoderm, which together form a kind of pointillist body armor. Sawing through these
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either their own or their kids' health. Not only does a pregnant woman’s body mass index impact the
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From Underground Alan Taylor Caves and tunnels have always been part of human life. Caves and
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Serial . In the summer of 1841, police found the body of Mary