The Future: QUO VADIS HOMO SAPIENS?

Author(s):  
Loucas G. Christophorou
Keyword(s):  
2014 ◽  
Vol 291 (2) ◽  
pp. 327-340 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Simoes ◽  
Sara Y. Brucker ◽  
Bernhard Krämer ◽  
Diethelm Wallwiener

2000 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-6
Author(s):  
Mark Radford
Keyword(s):  
New Age ◽  

The new millennium has now arrived in style, with appropriate hype and fireworks we are truly in the dawn of a new age. However, if you were working I have been reliably informed that Cuba will be holding the ‘true’ millennium party in twelve months time. At the end of 1999 it was a time for reflection and the year looking forward into the future of 2000. What of anaesthetic and recovery nursing? What does the future hold?


Author(s):  
Marc Lapprand

Une nouvelle approche critique est en train de s’implanter dans le champ de la connaissance. Pour les littéraires, une approche bioculturelle peut-elle contribuer à un renouveau épistémo-logique ? Le défi de cette nouvelle approche est de rassembler des savoirs constitués normalement séparément : il s’agit d’intégrer la biologie, l’anthropologie, la sociologie au vaste creuset des sciences humaines : c’est la « consilience ». Cela suppose la reconnaissance préalable du rôle adaptatif que les narrations ont joué et jouent encore pour l’évolution d’Homo sapiens. Après un survol de la réception de Darwin dans les milieux non scientifiques, cet article propose un état présent de ce qu’il est convenu d’appeler l’approche bioculturelle ou biopoétique; il pose les grandes questions auxquelles cette discipline est confrontée, sans prétendre répondre à toutes, mais en espérant montrer tout l’intérêt que revêt ce nouveau terrain d’investigation. On trouvera en annexe une bibliographie de base propre à ce domaine.AbstractA new discipline is developing quite firmly as another field of cognition. Can literary Darwinism contribute to an epistemological renewal? The main challenge of this new approach may reside in integrating different domains that do not normally overlap: biology, anthropology, sociology, within the vast melting-pot of the humanities. This “Consilience” presupposes first to recognize the adaptive role that narrations have played in the evolution of Homo sapiens. After briefly reviewing Darwin’s reception in non-scientific milieus, this article offers an update on what is now often called “Literary Darwinism”, or biopoetics; it poses the great questions to which this discipline is confronted. Without claiming to offer an answer for all of them, it hopes at least to demonstrate the vital interest this new field of knowledge and thought may hold for the future. A basic bibliography with regard to this particular topic is annexed to this paper.


F1000Research ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 1200
Author(s):  
Mark Wong ◽  
Rhodri Leng

This paper describes a unique two-step methodology used to construct six linked bibliometric datasets covering the sequencing of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Homo sapiens, and Sus scrofa genomes. First, we retrieved all sequence submission data from the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA), including accession numbers associated with each species. Second, we used these accession numbers to construct queries to retrieve peer-reviewed scientific publications that first linked to these sequence lengths in the scientific literature. For each species, this resulted in two associated datasets: 1) A .csv file documenting the PMID of each article describing new sequences, all paper authors, all institutional affiliations of each author, countries of institution, year of first submission to the ENA, and the year of article publication, and 2) A .csv file documenting all institutions submitting to the ENA, number of nucleotides sequenced, number of submissions per institution in a given year, and years of submission to the database. In several upcoming publications, we utilise these datasets to understand how institutional collaboration shaped sequencing efforts, and to systematically identify important institutions and changes in network structures over time. This paper, therefore, should aid researchers who would like to use these data for future analyses by making the methodology that underpins it transparent. Further, by detailing our methodology, researchers may be able to utilise our approach to construct similar datasets in the future.


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