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D_2_00 — Mediterranean Near East: Subfolder Summary
B_0_00 — Beings & Entities: Section Summary
ZD_1_00 — Foundations Theory: Subfolder Summary
ZD_4_00 — Applied Interdisciplinary: Subfolder Summary
ZD_2_00 — AI Machine Learning: Subfolder Summary
L_1_00 — Human Evolution Species: Subfolder Summary
L_1_13 — Homo Naledi: Underground Burial and Primitive Morphology
Homo naledi is one of the most unexpected and controversial hominin discoveries of the 21st century. Announced in 2015 by Lee Berger (University of the Witwatersrand) and an international team, the species was recovered
L_3_00 — Adaptation Traits: Subfolder Summary
L_5_00 — Health Microbiome Applied: Subfolder Summary
P_3_00 — Western Tradition: Subfolder Summary
P_1_16 — AI Consciousness Philosophy: Can Machines Think, Feel, and Be Aware?
The question of whether artificial intelligence systems can be conscious — whether machines can genuinely think, have subjective experiences, or possess phenomenal awareness — is one of the deepest unsolved problems at t
P_5_00 — Modern Analytical: Subfolder Summary
P_2_00 — Ethics Political: Subfolder Summary
ZE_4_00 — Justice Rights Society: Subfolder Summary
ZE_3_00 — Bioethics Technology: Subfolder Summary
R_4_10 — Cetacean Evolution: Whales, Dolphins, and the Return to the Sea
The evolution of cetaceans — whales, dolphins, and porpoises — from small, four-legged terrestrial mammals to the largest animals ever to live on Earth is one of the best-documented major evolutionary transitions, suppor
R_4_00 — Organismal Systems: Subfolder Summary
R_1_16 — Endosymbiotic Theory: Modern Developments in Organelle Evolution
Endosymbiotic theory — the proposition that mitochondria and chloroplasts originated as free-living bacteria that were engulfed by ancestral eukaryotic cells and subsequently became obligate intracellular symbionts — is
F_1_00 — Trans Oceanic Migration: Subfolder Summary
F_2_23 — Steppe Corridor: Bronze Age Eurasian Exchange Before the Silk Road
For at least 3,000 years before the formalization of the Silk Road (c. 130 BCE), the Eurasian steppe corridor — a continuous grassland belt stretching 8,000 km from Hungary to Manchuria — served as the primary conduit fo
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