12 NOV 2015 by ideonexus
Attributes of Domesticated Animals
The study of domesticated animals since Darwin’s influential
work (1868) has culminated in the formation
of a set of changes that are claimed to distinguish domestic
populations from wild species (for recent outlines
of these see Price 1984, 1999; Hemmer 1990; Tchernov
and Horwitz 1991; Hall 1993; Teichert 1993; Smith 1995;
Zohary, Tchernov, and Horwitz 1998; Clutton-Brock
1999; Trut 1999). Although not uniformly present in all
domesticated species, those affecting the skeleton may
include ...Folksonomies: evolution domestication
Folksonomies: evolution domestication
28 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
Decline of Science in Media
A 2008 analysis by the Project for Excellence in Journalism found that if you tune for five hours' worth of cable news you will probably catch only one minute's coverage of science and technology—compared with ten minutes of "celebrity and entertainment," twelve minutes of "accidents and disasters," and "26 minutes or crime." As for newspapers, from 1989 to 2005 the number featuring weekly science or science-related sections shrank by nearly two-thirds, from ninety-five to thirty-four. Thes...Newspapers killing their science sections and television showing less and less science content.