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Thursday, November 02, 2006

11.2=4: Iraq:DU; Antimatter ray med; Newborn mind, Speaking in tongues brain, Elephants..mirror image; Neanderthal mixing. Mouth leison discovered.

#306=US#452=06.11.2=4; 9.12:#32 BBCWeb media: http://tinyurl.com/oy5dx Profile media: http://tinyurl.com/gvfp6 Rally#55: Rdcd #21; Capital campaign #17 DU by UK/US in Iraq: http://tinyurl.com/yjtx8n Antimatter ray medicine: http://tinyurl.com/wxgwx Newborn mind not blank: http://tinyurl.com/ynz9n6 Speaking in tongues brain: http://tinyurl.com/y3bm38 Elephants..mirror image: http://tinyurl.com/y8pn2l #2 Neanderthal mixing: http://tinyurl.com/y3zo9p >#1 Cloudy some small rain cool mild: Up 8:10, full bath, to SmileCare, discover left deep leison for San Jose Dr. Joseph Kuhar to examine, teeth cleaned by the original yound dentist also, to McDonald then to home, leave message to Dr. Kuhar office, now 1:15pm to lunch & emails. 2:30- drive Mei home right away, emails, early supper, emails, answer [G]Ke on religion and wiped out and quit. Bed 12:30. #1. Neanderthal-human Mixing: http://tinyurl.com/y3zo9p "" But some sci­ent­ists say a con­clu­sive an­s­wer may have to await a re­cons­truction of the Ne­an­der­thal ge­nome, due to be fi­nished soon. "" "" They vanished near­ly 30,000 years ago from their Eu­ro­pe­an haunts, ten or twen­ty thou­sand years af­ter an­a­to­m­i­cal­ly mo­d­ern hu­mans ap­peared on the con­ti­nent. "" #2. Elephants recognize mirror image: http://tinyurl.com/y8pn2l "" el­e­phants join hu­mans, apes, and dol­phins as the on­ly known an­i­mals with enough “self-awareness” for mir­ror self-rec­og­ni­tion, sci­en­tists said. "" "" Mir­ror self-rec­og­ni­tion is cur­rent­ly known on­ly in an­i­mals that lead com­plex so­cial lives and dis­play em­pa­thy, Plot­nik and col­leagues not­ed. They ad­ded that el­e­phants, which have large brains, are al­so high­ly so­cial and show em­pa­thy. Mir­ror self rec­og­ni­tion may in­di­cate that a spe­cies has “an in­creased self-oth­er dis­tinc­tion” com­pared to oth­er an­i­mals, Plot­nik’s team wrote in this week’s ear­ly on­line edi­tion of the re­search jour­nal Pro­ceed­ings of the Na­tio­n­al Aca­de­my of Sci­en­ces. That dis­tinc­tion, they added, may al­so un­der­lie “so­cial com­plexity and al­tru­is­tic ten­den­cies.” "" "" Ele­phants are the sole liv­ing mem­bers of an or­der of mam­mals known as Pro­bos­cid­ea, which in­cludes el­e­phants and mam­moths. This group un­der­went an ev­o­lu­tion­ary split some 24 mil­lion years ago, bio­lo­gists said, form­ing two groups: Ele­phan­ti­da—com­pris­ing el­e­phants, mam­moths, and pre­de­ces­sors—an Mam­mu­tida, or mastodons. "" "" east Af­ri­ca was a ma­jor cen­ter for ear­ly el­e­phant ev­o­lu­tion. ""

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