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  1. Sep 12, 2022 · Biology is a study of the organic process by which individuals are produced and species continuity maintained. Social change is gradual and cumulative; organic change is sudden and selective.

  2. A NEW BIOLOGY APPROACH TO THE ENVIRONMENT CHALLENGE: UNDERSTAND AND SUSTAIN ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION AND BIODIVERSITY IN THE FACE OF RAPID CHANGE. Humans do not exist independently of the rest of the living world.

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  3. Apr 10, 2017 · The authors found that biogenic sources contribute in the range of 55–70% to methane emissions and thermogenic sources 30–45%. The recognition of the importance of natural carbon sinks in reducing the pace of climate change and the role of habitat conservation are both biogeochemical problems.

    • Philip Hunter
    • 2017
  4. In the meantime, the sociological study of society and biology will monitor not only social change emerging from new technologies and their implications, but also its contested nature in the realm of biopolitics.

  5. Sep 17, 2023 · Biology is the scientific study of life. Studying biology is an opportunity to ask exciting questions about the world that surrounds us. It is an opportunity to dig into some of humanity's deepest questions about our own origins, the history of our planet, and our connections to other living beings (big and small/ extant or extinct).

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  7. Aug 1, 2014 · I focus in particular on three areas of investigation: (1) technical changes in evolutionary literature that have provoked a rethinking of the possibility of altruism, morality and prosocial behaviours in evolution; (2) changes in neuroscience, from an understanding of the brain as an isolated data processor to the ultrasocial and multiply ...

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