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Chopped food crucial to cognitive development of early man - UPI.com
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Researchers at Harvard believe the energy saved by chewing less was key to the development of early man's cognitive abilities.
NZZ: Werkzeuge erleichtern Fleischessen | NZZ
Zu Forschungszwecken kauten Probanden auf rohem Ziegenfleisch. Forscher wollen damit zeigen, was unseren Vorfahren die Verarbeitung der Nahrungsmittel brachte...
Learning to chew helped early humans to evolve from apes by making...
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Most meat-eating mammals swallow lumps of flesh whole, but by slicing and dicing meat is much more easily broken down
Stone Age: Development of simple cooking tools 'could have allowed...
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Study claims the tools could have helped humans evolve into the world’s first truly intelligent species capable of the higher consciousness needed for cultural...
Evolution : Wie eine Scheibe Fleisch uns zu Menschen machte -...
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Wer sein Fleisch in kleine Stücke schneidet, muss sich nicht die Zähne daran ausbeißen. Das beförderte unsere Vorfahren auf die nächste Stufe der Evolution, ...
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church members get checks 'to bless the world'
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— Good Shepherd Lutheran Church member Katie Zink sat up in the balcony with most of the tween-age kids, as usual, the day the “big ... › story › news ›
How to be a Better Facilitator: Our Top 5 Techniques
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— Guest post by Katie Zink, helps visionary leaders and change agents create dynamic workplace cultures where employees thrive. › blogs › news
Outside the Box - Root Tulsa
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Facilitated by Katie Zink, Outside the Box is an ongoing all-inclusive group for individuals in nontraditional relationships (kink, polyamory, swinging, ... › events › event
Human evolution linked to chewing less due to meat processing -...
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Humans evolved much more rapidly, partly because our ancient ancestors started processing meat with stone tools and chewing less, says a team of Harvard...
Columbia River fifth at 3A state gymnastics - The Columbian
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— Katie Zink scored of the points to finish 12th in the prestigious All-Around competition for the Chieftains. › feb
Conversation Project: Housing and Belonging — Oregon Humanities
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Housing and homelessness is a visible and divisive issue in local media, in politics, and across different communities within our state. Many of us were...
Processing Food May Have Helped Humans Evolve
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— “Meat has a lot of nutrients, but it is also very elastic. You can think of it as being like a rubber band,” Katie Zink of Harvard University ... › news
The benefits of food processing - EurekAlert!
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— ... but also chew it much more effectively" said Katie Zink, the first author of the study, and a lecturer working in the lab of Daniel ... › news-...
Why DEI is Important to your Marketing Strategy - AMA PDX
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— Katie Zink, Pharaoh Bolding, Shari Dunn, Yvette Owo, and one other, will have time to talk about each question and give their thoughts. › event › why-...
Processing food before eating likely played key role in human...
phys.org
... before eating it, humans not only decrease the effort needed to chew it, but also chew it much more effectively" said Katie Zink, the first author ...
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