As is becoming increasingly clear, the human species evolved in the East African savannah. Details of the precise evolutionary chain remain unresolved however it appears that the process lasted several million years, culminating with the emergence of modern Homo sapiens roughly 200,000 years ago. Following that final evolutionary development modern Homo sapiens relatively quickly populated the entire world. Clearly modern Homo sapiens is a successful, resourceful and adaptable species. In the developed societies, modern humans live an existence far removed from our evolutionary ancestors. As we have learned over the last century, this "new" lifestyle can often result in unintended consequences. Clearly, our modern access to food, sh...
AbstractThe buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation ef...
International audienceMimicking nature is not a new approach, but has been recently reformu-lated un...
With a contribution of 40% to the annual global CO 2-emissions, the built environment needs to drast...
As is becoming increasingly clear, the human species evolvedin the East African savannah. Details of...
Human physiology is not adapted to the climatic conditions in temper-ate and polar latitudes, althou...
Evolutionary medicine in its classical form assumes that since cultural evolution is faster than bio...
The species that you and all other living human beings on this planet belong to is Homo sapiens. Dur...
There is a mismatch between our palaeolithic genome and the urbanised Anthropocene world we now inha...
Two hundred million years ago, humans shared a common ancestor with worms; Homo sapiens have come a ...
This paper deals with the human adaptability to its built environment. The built environment as we k...
Abstract Whole person adaptive comfort is discussed with reference to recent findings in molecular s...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
Medicine is a scientific practice that affects human evolution by contributing to the human niche co...
The hygiene hypothesis is an explanatory model for increases in the incidence of chronic inflammator...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...
AbstractThe buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation ef...
International audienceMimicking nature is not a new approach, but has been recently reformu-lated un...
With a contribution of 40% to the annual global CO 2-emissions, the built environment needs to drast...
As is becoming increasingly clear, the human species evolvedin the East African savannah. Details of...
Human physiology is not adapted to the climatic conditions in temper-ate and polar latitudes, althou...
Evolutionary medicine in its classical form assumes that since cultural evolution is faster than bio...
The species that you and all other living human beings on this planet belong to is Homo sapiens. Dur...
There is a mismatch between our palaeolithic genome and the urbanised Anthropocene world we now inha...
Two hundred million years ago, humans shared a common ancestor with worms; Homo sapiens have come a ...
This paper deals with the human adaptability to its built environment. The built environment as we k...
Abstract Whole person adaptive comfort is discussed with reference to recent findings in molecular s...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
Medicine is a scientific practice that affects human evolution by contributing to the human niche co...
The hygiene hypothesis is an explanatory model for increases in the incidence of chronic inflammator...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...
AbstractThe buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation ef...
International audienceMimicking nature is not a new approach, but has been recently reformu-lated un...
With a contribution of 40% to the annual global CO 2-emissions, the built environment needs to drast...