Buchzusammenfassung
Biochemist and author Charles Pasternak previously taught at Oxford University, where he founded the Oxford International Biomedical Center. His grandfather is Leonid Pasternak, the post-impressionist painter, and his uncle is Boris Pasternak, the Nobel Prize-winning novelist and author of Doctor Zhivago.
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In spite of sharing almost the entire genetic blueprint with chimpanzees, humans are a distinct species. The exact reason for this distinction is still a matter of debate. Some scholars argue that humans are exceptional due to their larger brain size, while others assert that we are unique among all species due to our grasp of causality. Maybe it's because humans have an inherent curiosity? Or is it because we cook our meals?
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