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  1. 15. Sept. 2005 · Monkeyluv is a poppy and sarcastic yet still thoughtful and scientific collection of essays on the interaction of biology and environment by the Stanford primatoligist and neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky, compiled from his articles in Discover, The Sciences, Natural History, Men's Health, Natural History, and The New Yorker. Part one ...

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    Monkeyluv: And Other Essays on Our Lives as Animals is a 2005 non-fiction book by Robert Sapolsky. It collects eighteen essays on biological topics previously published by Sapolsky in various magazines, with additional notes and three section introductions. It has been reviewed in

  3. Monkeyluv: And Other Essays on Our Lives as Animals | Sapolsky, Robert M. | ISBN: 9780743260169 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  4. 6. Nov. 2005 · By Robert M. Sapolsky. 209 pp. Scribner. $24. FOR a span of some dozen years early in his career, Robert M. Sapolsky, a neurologist and primatologist at Stanford University, spent three or four ...

  5. 19. Aug. 2005 · Organized into three sections, each tackling a Big Question in natural science, Monkeyluv offers a lively exploration of the influence of genes and the environment on behavior; the social and political -- and, of course, sexual -- implications of behavioral biology; and society's shaping of the individual.

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  6. 30. Aug. 2005 · Monkeyluv is a poppy and sarcastic yet still thoughtful and scientific collection of essays on the interaction of biology and environment by the Stanford primatoligist and neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky, compiled from his articles in Discover, The Sciences, Natural History, Men's Health, Natural History, and The New Yorker. Part one ...

  7. From the mating rituals of prairie dogs to the practice of religion in the rain forest, the secretion of pheromones to bugs in the brain, Sapolsky brilliantly synthesizes cutting-edge scientific research with wry, erudite observations about the enormous complexity of simply being human.