Science is the driving force behind human development. Through the study of science, we study ourselves. We investigate what it means to be human, what makes us human, and what is wrong. We study our genes, behavior, nurture, and so on. Through science, we learn about ourselves and, perhaps more importantly, we learn what we […]
Author: Lena Fischer
Protect Memory and Cognition: Natural Strategy Revealed
The brain must store memory, which is the act of recalling an event or fact. Memory and cognition are two concepts that have become very important, both to science and the general public. Memory is defined as our ability to retain and recall information that we’ve heard before. Cognition is our ability to reason, solve […]
Science and Myth: How to Study Religion from An Evolutionary Perspective
A growing movement in academia is to challenge scientific models that treat religion and spirituality as aberrant behavior, either genetic or learned beyond comprehension. However, there is no consensus on what constitutes science into myth and how each is distinct from the other. It’s widely accepted that religion plays a role in shaping our moral […]
Endangered Species
The intergovernmental Meeting of the Parties (Mar. 24, 2010, Vienna) in Johannesburg, South Africa, resulted in the conclusions of the FAO Conference on the Illegal Trade in Endangered Species (2005). In looking for a summary list of species he found Web articles, and carefully selected those presenting the evidence which supported the conclusion that 71 […]
How to Start a Healthy Lifestyle
A healthy lifestyle encompasses several key elements: regular physical activity, a balanced diet, sufficient sleep, and stress management. Physical activity should combine both aerobic and strength-building exercises. A balanced diet includes a variety of foods like fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Ensuring you get 7-8 hours of sleep each night aids in cognitive […]