7.13.2010

we are so vain

i have no idea how to cite....

Q. SO BIG BRAINS ARE NOT ALWAYS AN ADVANTAGE?

A. Bigger is better if you want to produce enormously complicated behavior. But in evolution, brains evolve by selection. There always is pressure on animals to produce behaviors for as little energy as possible. And that means for many animals, smaller brains are better because they won’t waste energy.

You know, there’s this pervasive idea in biology that I think is wrong. It goes: we humans are at the pinnacle of the evolutionary tree, and as you get up that tree, brain size must get bigger. But a fly is just as evolved as a human. It’s just evolved to a different niche.

In fact, in evolution there’s no drive towards bigger brains. It’s perfectly possible that under the right circumstances, you could get animals evolving small brains. Indeed, on some islands, where there’s reduced flora and fauna, you’ll see smaller versions of mainland species. I would argue that their brain size has been reduced because it saves energy, which permits them to survive in situations of scarcity. They also might not need big brains because they don’t have natural predators on the islands—and don’t have to be as smart because there’s nothing to avoid.



also...

-- there’s this idea that nature moves inexorably towards bigger brains and some people find it very difficult to imagine why if you evolved a big brain — as ancient hominids had — why you would ever go back to a smaller one. But evolution doesn’t really care. This smaller brain could have helped this species survive better than an energy-consuming bigger one. The insects have shown us this.

im going to cite in mla format...just in case.

Dreifus, Claudia. "A Conservation with Jeremy Niven- Insects as Model Animals." New York Times 13 July 2010. Web. 13 July 2010.

7.11.2010

another four more years...

In my perfect world, it would not be a stretch whatsoever for me to go to the 2014 Brazil World Cup, but I doubt that my life would be anything near perfect in four years. Not that I'd want it to be, because what fun would "perfect" life be? But going to Brazil part of that perfectness would still be nice.

It was really weird cause I ran home after lunch today to catch the last six minutes of the final game or so and then I had this thought that all of those players looked so dumb chasing after the ball. And that was really weird cause I always thought that was the most beautiful part of the sport- everyone giving their all to the one small ball. But then, that seemed really really dumb today. And during the final game that only happens every four years, out of all games possible. It was a weird feeling.

Anyway. Grammatically, it's correct to say This is she, on the phone when someone asks for you right? Not This is her. That's what I say anyway but a telemarketer on the phone told me that it sounded wrong. What the hell does she know, she's obviously a terrible telemarketer because I'm not going to get your stupid credit card if you tell me that my grammar is incorrect. I told her that she should go look it up cause I was pretty sure that I was a hundred percent right and I was going to tell her other things but decided to let the inner meanness just simmer. And I hung up telling her that I was busy, ggnore. Did she understand that acronym? Who cares?! She said This is her is grammatically correct. I win!

7.10.2010

untitled

do we need pain to feel alive?