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This study explains what modern advances in molecular biology, evolutionary biology, embryology, neurophysiology and neonatology can contribute to an understanding of what is unique about being human, and when the properties that define "humans" develop.
One of America's foremost experimental biologists comments on issues of science, technology, society, philosophy and the arts in a series of light essays aimed at the general reader.
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