History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 3/4, Animals and Surgery (2009), pp. 377-403 (27 pages) Advances in veterinary orthopaedics are assessed on their ability to improve the ...
A SCHOLARLY and thoughtful book like this makes one feel how much is lost to students of biology by lack of attention to the historical development of the science. Not only is the human interest ...
Researchers have opened a window on another piece of evolutionary biology. They have found that Hox genes, which are key regulators of the way the bodies of bilaterally symmetrical animals form, also ...
It is hard to be attentive to all the information that is around us; we need to focus on particular signals or sensory ...