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Copy link : https://maburkanginan.blogspot.com/?good=0684838915 ===========================*=========================== Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize From the man who Oliver Sacks hailed as &#8220one of the best scientist/writers of our time,&#8221 a collection of sharply observed, uproariously funny essays on the biology of human culture and behavior.In the tradition of Stephen Jay Gould and Oliver Sacks, Robert Sapolsky offers a sparkling and erudite collection of essays abou

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Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize From the man who Oliver Sacks hailed as &#8220one of the best scientist/writers of our time,&#8221 a collection of sharply observed, uproariously funny essays on the biology of human culture and behavior.In the tradition of Stephen Jay Gould and Oliver Sacks, Robert Sapolsky offers a sparkling and erudite collection of essays abou

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Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize From the man

who Oliver Sacks hailed as &#8220onof the best

scientist/writers of our time,&#8221a collection of sharply

observed, uproariously funny essays on the biology of human

culture and behavior.In the tradition of Stephen Jay Gould and

Oliver Sacks, Robert Sapolsky offers a sparkling and erudite

collection of essays about science, the world, and our relation

to both. &#8220ThTrouble with Testosterone&#8221explores

the influence of that notorious hormone on male aggression.

&#8220Cuious George&#8217Pharmacy&#8221reexamines

recent exciting claims that wild primates know how to medicate

themselves with forest plants. &#8220Juk Food

Monkeys&#8221relates the adventures of a troop of baboons

who stumble upon a tourist garbage dump. And &#8220Cicling

the Blanket for God&#8221examines the neurobiological roots

underlying religious belief. Drawing on his career as an

evolutionary biologist and neurobiologist, Robert Sapolsky

writes about the natural world vividly and insightfully. With

candor, humor, and rich observations, these essays marry

cutting-edge science with humanity, illuminating the

interconnectedness of the world&#8217inhabitants with skill

and flair.

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======= Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize From

the man who Oliver Sacks hailed as &#8220onof the best

scientist/writers of our time,&#8221a collection of sharply

observed, uproariously funny essays on the biology of human

culture and behavior.In the tradition of Stephen Jay Gould and

Oliver Sacks, Robert Sapolsky offers a sparkling and erudite

collection of essays about science, the world, and our relation

to both. &#8220ThTrouble with Testosterone&#8221explores

the influence of that notorious hormone on male aggression.

&#8220Cuious George&#8217Pharmacy&#8221reexamines

recent exciting claims that wild primates know how to medicate

themselves with forest plants. &#8220Juk Food

Monkeys&#8221relates the adventures of a troop of baboons

who stumble upon a tourist garbage dump. And &#8220Cicling

the Blanket for God&#8221examines the neurobiological roots

underlying religious belief. Drawing on his career as an

evolutionary biologist and neurobiologist, Robert Sapolsky

writes about the natural world vividly and insightfully. With

candor, humor, and rich observations, these essays marry

cutting-edge science with humanity, illuminating the

interconnectedness of the world&#8217inhabitants with skill

and flair.

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