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evolution
noun as in development, progress
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change, enlargement, expansion, growth, progression, transformation
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Brosnan is now a professor of psychology at Georgia State University where she investigates the evolution of cooperation, decision-making and economic behavior among primates.
These findings help scientists paint a new colourful picture of evolution as a process in which complexity can be achieved through simple innovations.
"This might be just one fossil, but it’s a key piece in the puzzle of bird brain evolution," he said.
They were endorsed again the week after the massacre, as if they were not shocking but the logical evolution of four decades of messaging that, until that terrible August day, had failed to land.
Because of their remarkable abilities like fusing together and reversing their own aging process, they “can teach us new ways to think about the evolution of regeneration and sentience.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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