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What You Never Knew About Your Childhood & Go Inside the U.S. Capitol

2024/10/17
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Mike Carruthers: 本期节目探讨了长期伴侣之间非凡的默契,以及人类漫长童年期的进化之谜。研究表明,长期伴侣能够在嘈杂的环境中识别彼此的声音和情绪,这体现了人类关系的独特之处。此外,节目还探讨了人类童年期持续时间长的原因,以及这种现象在进化上的意义。 Brianna Hassett: 人类漫长的童年期是进化过程中形成的,这与其他动物相比非常独特。这种现象与物种的生命史策略有关,人类在童年期投入巨大,这使得人类能够学习成为更优秀的社会成员,并从父母、祖父母等亲属那里获得更多的资源和支持。不同文化对成年人的定义不同,这使得人类童年期的界限变得模糊。 Kate Andersen Brower: 美国国会大厦是一个充满历史和秘密的地方,除了议员,还有数千人在国会大厦工作,维持其日常运转。国会大厦内部有许多鲜为人知的设施和人员,例如地下地铁、擦鞋匠、理发师等,以及一些独特的传统和职位,例如议案投递方式和警卫长。国会大厦也流传着一些关于鬼魂目击事件的传说。国会大厦的安保工作由国会警察负责,其规模和重要性不容忽视。 Mike Carruthers: 基因印记表明,来自父母双方的基因可能存在冲突,影响个体的行为。来自母亲的基因可能使人更自私,而来自父亲的基因可能使人更利他。这种基因冲突在一定程度上解释了人们在行为上的矛盾和挣扎。

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Los humanos tienen una infancia excepcionalmente larga en comparación con otras especies. Este periodo prolongado permite el aprendizaje y el desarrollo, contribuyendo a la supervivencia y al éxito de la especie. Diversos factores culturales y sociales influyen en la definición de la adultez y en la duración de la infancia.
  • Los humanos tienen la infancia más larga en comparación con otros animales.
  • La infancia es un periodo de aprendizaje y desarrollo.
  • El papel de los padres y abuelos es crucial en la infancia humana.
  • La duración de la infancia varía según la cultura y la sociedad.

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Something interesting seems to happen when couples are together for a long time. Without even trying, they are able to tune into their partner’s voice, thoughts and emotions in very interesting ways. This episode begins by explaining how well you can read your partner, even from across a crowded room. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/265415.php)

Compared to most other species, humans have a very long childhood. A dog is an adult in a matter of months. We take 18 years and sometimes longer. Why are we so dependent on others for so long? Has it always been like this? What else is unique about your human childhood? It turns out, a lot! And here with some surprising answers is Breana Hassett. She is biological anthropologist and researcher at University College, London, as well as a Scientific Associate at the Natural History Museum in London. Breana is also author of the book, Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood (https://amzn.to/4eIa9eZ).)

Th U.S. Capitol building is an amazing place. Over 10,000 people work there. So much history has been made there, people have died there, been married there and there is even a subway in the basement. Listen as we go on a fascinating tour of the Capitol with your tour guide, Kate Andersen Brower.  She is a CNN contributor and former staff member at CBS News. Kate is author of the book The Hill: Inside the Secret World of the U.S. Capitol (https://amzn.to/3NnNsR1))

You get genes from your mother and genes from your father. And sometimes those genes conflict. Listen and I’ll explain how. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20394663)

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