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The New Science of Human Evolution
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 By Sharon Begley
Newsweek

March 19, 2007 issue - Unlike teeth and skulls and other bones, hair is no match for the pitiless ravages of weather, geologic upheaval and time. So although skulls from millions of years ago testify to the increase in brain size as one species of human ancestor evolved into the next, and although the architecture of spine and hips shows when our ancestors first stood erect, the fossil record is silent on when they fully lost their body hair and replaced it with clothing. Which makes it fortunate that Mark Stoneking thought of lice.

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Meditation found to increase brain size
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Posted by Julia   
23-meditation_ipod_photo.jpgSara Lazar (center) talks to research assistant Michael Treadway and technologist Shruthi Chakrapami about the results of experiments showing that meditation can increase brain size. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office)

Mental calisthenics bulk up some layers
By William J. Cromie
Harvard News Office

People who meditate grow bigger brains than those who don't.

Researchers at Harvard, Yale, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found the first evidence that meditation can alter the physical structure of our brains. Brain scans they conducted reveal that experienced meditators boasted increased thickness in parts of the brain that deal with attention and processing sensory input.

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Chinese scientists control bird's flight
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Chinese vendors take delivery of pigeons at a food market in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen where generations-old gastronomic traditions mean exotic wildlife are still regarded as culinary delicacies.(AFP/File) BEIJING - Chinese scientists have succeeded in implanting electrodes in the brain of a pigeon to remotely control the bird's flight, state media said.

Xinhua News Agency said the scientists at the Robot Engineering Technology Research Center at Shandong University of Science and Techno
logy in eastern China used the micro electrodes to command the bird to fly right or left, and up or down.

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