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18/06, 23:33 Before It's News Climate Change Accelerated Technological And Cultural Developments In The Stone Age

(Before It's News) Stone Age technological and cultural innovation accelerated by climate. The need to find refuge from sudden changes in climate led to the appearance of modern humans Archaeological and genetic evidence suggests that modern humans (the modern form of Homo sapiens, our species) or [+]

18/06, 22:21 Science 2.0 Thank Climate Change For Early Human Technological Innovation

For the past the 1,000,000 years the global climate has cycled every 100,000 years, between long glacial periods (with great masses of ice covering the continents in the northern hemisphere) and shorter interglacial periods, lasting around 10,000 years. [+]

18/06, 21:58 Phys.Org The American Society for Microbiology honors Marc Torrent

Marc Torrent, Ph.D., Medical Research Council, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, has been honored as a recipient of a 2013 ICAAC Young Investigator Award. [+]

18/06, 19:10 Science Newsline Stone Age Technological And Cultural Innovation Accelerated by Climate

Archaeological and genetic evidence suggests that modern humans (the modern form of Homo sapiens, our species) originated in Africa during the Stone Age, between 30,000 and 280,000 years ago. The latest archaeological excavations in southern Africa have shown that technological innovation, linked to [+]

18/06, 18:24 Bright Surf Stone Age technological and cultural innovation accelerated by climate

The need to find refuge from sudden changes in climate led to the appearance of modern humans Archaeological and genetic evidence suggests that modern humans (the modern form of Homo sapiens, our species) originated in Africa during the Stone Age, between 30,000 and 280,000 years ago. [+]

18/06, 17:29 Science Daily Stone Age Technological and Cultural Innovation Accelerated by Climate Change

— According to a study by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, the University of Cardiff and the Natural History Museum in London, technological innovation during the Stone Age occurred in fits and starts and was climate-driven. [+]

18/06, 15:42 Noticias999 Pensiones, envejecimiento y distribución de la renta

Eliminar artículo: haga clic para quitar este artículo FUENTE16 de juny de 2013Albert Recio Andreu ? Consejo Científico de ATTAC EspañaDoctor en Economía i profesor del Departamento de Economía Aplicada de la Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaEra cosa cantada que el nuevo ajuste se iba. [+]

18/06, 13:55 Phys.Org Stone Age technological and cultural innovation accelerated by climate, research says

According to a study by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, the University of Cardiff and the Natural History Museum in London, technological innovation during the Stone Age occurred in fits and starts and was climate-driven. [+]

17/06, 22:47 Uni-Online.de Dr. Oriol Romero-Isart, Photo: MPQ

Dr. Oriol Romero-Isart, a young Catalan research scientist working in the Theory Division of Professor Ignacio Cirac at the Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics (Garching near Munich), has been selected by the European Research Council as one of the recipients of an ERC Starting Grant for the year [+]

17/06, 22:47 Uni-Online.de Dr. Oriol Romero-Isart, Foto: MPQ

Der junge katalanischen Wissenschaftler Dr. Oriol Romero-Isart aus der Abteilung Theorie von Prof. Ignacio Cirac am Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik (Garching bei München) erhält in diesem Jahr den begehrten ?European Research Council Starting Grant?. [+]

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