What is Human: Definition and 893 Discussions

Humans (Homo sapiens) are the most abundant and widespread species of primates, characterized by bipedality and large complex brains enabling the development of advanced tools, culture and language. Humans are highly social beings and tend to live in large complex social structures composed of many cooperating and competing groups, from families and kinship networks to political states. Social interactions between humans have established a wide variety of values, social norms, and rituals, which bolster human society. Curiosity and the human desire to understand and influence the environment and to explain and manipulate phenomena have motivated humanity's development of science, philosophy, mythology, religion, and other fields of knowledge.
Humans evolved from other hominins in Africa several million years ago. Although some scientists equate humans with all members of the genus Homo, in common usage it generally refers to Homo sapiens, the only extant member. H. sapiens emerged around 300,000 years ago, evolving from Homo erectus and migrating out of Africa, gradually replacing local populations of archaic humans. Early humans were hunter-gatherers, before settling in the Fertile Crescent and other parts of the Old World. Access to food surpluses led to the formation of permanent human settlements and the domestication of animals. As populations became larger and denser, forms of governance developed within and between communities and a number of civilizations rose and fell. Humans have continued to expand, with over 7.8 billion humans occupying almost all regions of the world in 2021.
Genes and the environment influence human biological variation in visible characteristics, physiology, disease susceptibility, mental abilities, body size and life span. Though humans vary in many traits (such as genetic predispositions and physical features), two humans on average are over 99% similar, with the most genetically diverse populations from Africa. The greatest degree of genetic variation exists between males and females. On average, men have greater body strength and women generally have a higher body fat percentage. Females undergo menopause and become infertile decades before the end of their lives. They also have a longer life span in almost every population around the world. The division into male and female gender roles has varied historically, and challenges to predominant gender norms have recurred in many societies.
Humans are omnivorous, capable of consuming a wide variety of plant and animal material, and have used fire to prepare and cook food since the time of H. erectus. They can survive for up to eight weeks without food, and three or four days without water. Humans are generally diurnal, sleeping on average seven to nine hours per day. Childbirth is dangerous, with a high risk of complications and death. Both the mother and the father provide care for human offspring who are helpless at birth.
Humans have a large and highly developed prefrontal cortex, the region of the brain associated with higher cognition. They are intelligent beings, capable of episodic memory, flexible facial expressions, self-awareness and a theory of mind. The human mind is capable of introspection, private thought, imagination, volition and forming views on existence. This has allowed great technological advancements and complex tool development possible through reason and the transmission of knowledge to future generations. Language, art and trade are defining characteristics of humans. Long-distance trade routes might have led to cultural explosions and resource distribution that gave humans an advantage over other similar species.

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    News Berkeley Protesters Built a Human Wall

    On the heels of 4 major universities offering racially segregated living areas, at the request of some students, some people decided that didn't go far enough. http://reason.com/blog/2016/10/26/video-uc-berkeley-protesters-built-a-hum']This[/PLAIN] week at UC Berkley protesters decided to...
  2. N

    Courses Do I have to take Human Biology in O levels?

    I will be giving O levels in two sitting for may'17 and jan'18 . I aim to be a heart surgeon. I plan on taking Biology but I am confused if I should take Human biology or not. If I take , I will only be left with 6months of private coaching , I am also scared if I'll be able to bring good marks...
  3. micromass

    Is modern medicine causing human genetic degeneration?

    Hello everybody, I encountered this weird theory that I don't really believe to be valid. But it sounds pretty plausible, so I'm going to let you guys tell me whether it is correct or not. Anyway, the link is here: http://www.onelife.com/evolve/degen.html (warning: possible crackpot link)...
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    Enhancing Human Abilities: Challenges and Possibilities

    I wondered what can be the plausibility level of enhancing human abilities not through implants, but biological modifications? My story involves Mars where the church dislike more advanced AIs, and they seek to upgrade humans. While i speculate growing up in low gravity already changes humans...
  5. Aafia

    Are glands in human made of muscles?

    Is it true that glands made of muscles and these are the muscles which squeezes out secretion from the glands?
  6. Tareq Naushad

    How mirror/camera/tv work without human eye like system?

    Mirror/camera/TV etc. don't have a complex visual cortex system/perception like our eyes. Human eyes use rod,cone,neuron and above all perception of brain to make image. How come these devices create the same clear images/scenes at their surfaces by themselves without having the advance...
  7. Graeme M

    Is Human Breastmilk a Viable Alternative to Cow's Milk for Adult Consumption?

    I am writing a blog post about dairy and it suddenly occurred to me to wonder at the value of human breastmilk. That is, if cow's milk is so good for us, yet is from a different species, how would we get on if we drank human milk? A search of the web turned up nothing much at all. A slew of...
  8. smak64

    Explanation of Human Soul search

    I have read a great deal of psychology and I have a very strong feel that the explanation of human soul must lie in the neurology and study of brain signals especially in strong emotional states like listening to strong lyrical rap music or being in love. I want to discuss it here so we can...
  9. H

    Wrist-watch type human power meters....

    I would like to get a handle on human Wattage under various conditions. it would be great to compare theory calculations of say running up stairs with how much ACTUAL wattage it takes...just for physics fun. the only common bench top measurement device I can think of is those wrist-watch type...
  10. N

    I How hot will a human body burn?

    A curious question that's come to my mind, as I'm doing a little research for game development, aiming for realism here. Assume you have a human corpse, not doused in any special kind of fuel, but wearing cotton/polyester clothing. And you set it alight, to slowly burn over time. I've heard of...
  11. Vivan Vatsa

    Is déjàvu a part of human life like our breathing?

    well if seen from top approach, "dejavu" is just a myth, but if it is observed practically, it happens with me everyday. I think that I am always respecting my actions. I think that there is 30 hours in my day. I think that I am a freak but if it happens a dozen of times, it is no coincidence...
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    Energy of a human climbing up stairs

    Homework Statement According to the "internet", the efficiency of humans to climb stairs is about 25%. How much energy does a person weighing 80kg use to climb from the 4 flights (12.95m total) floor of the von Haast building?Homework Equations change in potential energy of a system is =...
  13. jonisba5

    Equations that define a human fall forward

    Ok so what I want to create is a simulation of how the acceleration of a person falling would change according to the person's mass and height. This would then be explored in Matlab. Therefore, first, I am trying to find out the equations that would relate acceleration motion with mass and...
  14. 1oldman2

    Medical What are the challenges of creating synthetic human genomes?

    I am interested in hearing more on this, Pro's Con's etc. Any thoughts or info would be greatly appreciated. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/14/science/synthetic-human-genome.html?_r=0
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    MHB Random Number Generation Avoiding Human Error in the Keyboard

    Hi All Im hoping I am in the right area to ask this?!? Im looking for someones help. Is there a standard methodology or known equation for generating a random alpha numeric serial or incremental, which does not allow two characters to be used in sequence to each other which are near each other...
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    Force of impact for human falling different heights

    Homework Statement I am trying to prove a human head hitting the ground after falling backwards down a hill suffers a significantly greater impact than one hitting the ground on a flat surface. The person is 95KG, 180cm tall, and the impact point of the head was 60cm below (in altitude) the...
  17. H

    How much atmospheric pressure is exerted on the human body?

    I understand that this will vary from human to human, but how much weight is exerted, in total, on the average adult human body. It would be very much appreciated if the calculations can be shown. Thanks!
  18. H

    Can a human and an ammonia-based alien coexist?

    Writing a sci-fi story, thinking of making the alien species ammonia-based. Obviously there are problems with that. On Earth, ammonia is a liquid under cryogenic temperatures. I think -28 degree Fahrenheit is its boiling point. Obviously, this is too cold for a human to survive for very long...
  19. F

    Comparing Human Body and Ham Spoilage: Exploring the Science Behind Decay

    Ham goes bad if you leave it there for a few days but why doesn't human body goes bad if you leave it there for a few days and when the person is alive?
  20. jim mcnamara

    Paper: Ritual human sacrifice effect on stratification

    I posted this in discussion because it was interesting, IMO, and does not fit anywhere on PF http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature17159.html Ritual human sacrifice promoted and sustained the evolution of stratified societies The hypothesis is: more use of human...
  21. nomadreid

    I Conditions necessary for a human to survive event horizon

    In various explanations of the event horizon which do not invoke the existence of a firewall (thereby upholding the dictum that an observer would not notice any difference upon passing the event horizon until she looked out the window), one uses the concept of a theoretical observer passing the...
  22. S

    Are human actions part of evolution?

    Me and my friend were talking about human activities. She said that humans are creating pollution, killing so many animals creating an imbalance in food chain, global warming etc. In short we are making it worse for ourselves and other species. My reply was whatever humans do is a part of...
  23. S

    How a human can swim like a dolphin

    Particularly how can a human leap from the water like a dolphin. I'm guessing buoyancy and velocity are the main factors involved here, like a water polo ball pushed under will spring out no problem. Or a whale given enough velocity. A dolphin can dive deeper and quicker than humans and...
  24. D

    Human comprehension while moving at high speeds?

    I'm not sure if this is the correct place to ask, but I was looking up some of the fastest vehicles in the world, with the Thrust SSC recorded to have traveled at 771 mph. On top of that many aircraft are capable of moving at speeds over 1500mph. So I was wondering how well can humans comprehed...
  25. Sirsh

    Human Power (Cycling) & Energy Expenditure

    I have come across something that has me stumped which has something to do with the records of power output by cyclists over a one hour period. The record of the most power (watts) generated by a cyclist is in the realm of 400-500 watts for an hour, so 400-500 Wh. Now, we know that one watt...
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    B Could the opacity of a material to one band of EM radiation be altered by X-ray illumination?

    -iation. Could the opacity of a material to one band of EM radiation (light) could be altered by irradiating the material with another band of EM radiation (X rays)? I think you are suggesting that: By raising the electrons in the atoms to higher energy bands (with the X rays), so that they will...
  27. HyperTechno

    Artificial Intelligence for human evolution

    Artificial Intelligence Technology can be used to develop intelligent Operation systems/ Management Systems for vehicles, buildings, factories, to control various systems.. etc. We can make robots out of it... and make intelligent equipment that improves the comfort ability of our day to day...
  28. M

    Human Body and Frequency detection

    Is the Human body capable of creating any type of frequency ? Of course vocally but beyond that ... . What devices are in existence that can measure or see frequencies of living things ? Have there been experiments with documented results that shows frequencies created by the human body ?
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    Particles with electric charges visible to the human eye?

    Are there any particles known in the Physics world with an either positive or negative charge that can be viewed by the human eye under LED light illumination and have an attraction/repulsion to magnetism?
  30. J

    Is it possible for a person in motion to fall over a ledge?

    The facts are that the person is 183cm, 82kg, meaning his center of gravity is about at 105cm, he was running towards a railing of a balcony that is 108cm high, and allegedly hit the railing then fell over. Is this physically possible?
  31. R

    DNA code for human brain neurons

    Hello; First of all I apologize in advance if I make any wrong quotes as I am a Mech engineering and has nothing to do with biology and DNA. I wish to know the entire code or the program of the DNA structure in human brain. As I understood DNA is made up of Adenine, thymine, cytosine and...
  32. Christine Jones

    Effect of Human Biofield & Quantum Science Behind it

    The Biofield Energy that is also known as the electromagnetic field possessed by every human being has been used for treating human ailments since centuries. I want to know about the Quantum physics behind this and is it really possible to influence the DNA structure of a living being or atomic...
  33. 5P@N

    How do you calculate a human volume from a given weight?

    Homework Statement Hypothesize a human with a weight of: 61.14 kg (not an abnormal specimen in this wise). density of a human body: 985 kg/m^3Homework Equations What is the volume in cubic meters of such a hypothetical person? The Attempt at a Solution The mass of this person is determined...
  34. B

    The Mystery of the Couple's Children: Eye Color Edition

    Hello, In the picture above a couple are shown with their children. Or are they actually their children? Is it possible for them, having green (?) and hazel (?) eyes, to get 1 child with blue eyes and 3 children with brown eyes?
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    Errors: Random, Systematic, and Human

    Homework Statement Hello! In our class, we just completed a lab on momentum and energy conservation in collisions. It was a computer simulation. Although, for the lab report, the teacher wants us to write the random, systematic, and human errors. Can someone describe what each error means? What...
  36. T

    Humans Move Before Becoming Black Hole

    The question kind of says it all. How fast fast could a human move before Relativistic mass made him collapse into a black hole(the answerer can choose whatever mass and volume that they want for the equations).
  37. R

    Drugs for blocking human host cells

    Homework Statement The activity of drugs 1 to 5 is given as follows: Drug #1: blocks RNA-dependent RNA polymerases Drug #2: blocks DNA-dependent RNA polymerases Drug #3: blocks RNA-dependent DNA polymerases Drug #4: blocks DNA-dependent DNA polymerases Drug #5: blocks ribosomes Using this...
  38. P

    Human Evolution-Bacteria Conjugation

    So evolution is based on the premise that successive mutations lead to phenotypic changes ultimately resulting in varied species. This despite the fact that many mutations in nature are actually deleterious to that species. The question I have then, is that if mammalian evolution produced...
  39. A

    Is maximum human torque limited by body weight? (cycling)

    I have tried to get some answers related to a humans ability to produce power and torque on cycling forums with mixed response. So I came to the experts to help me out! Basically some cyclist belief that the maximum torque a human can produce is solely limited by their body weight keeping them...
  40. hawkeye1029

    Finding the Net Height for a Human Cannonball: A Kinematic Approach

    Homework Statement The Ringling Brothers are in town and Karl decides to audition to be the human cannonball. If Jay is shot out of a cannon at 45 degrees to the horizontal with an initial speed of 25 m/s. A net is positioned at a horizontal distance of 50 m from the cannon. At what height...
  41. wolram

    Why Do People Fart in Public Spaces?

    It seems from what i have read that this obnoxious behavior has been happening for centuries , it is more than odorous it is a terrible habit, i for one can not stay in a room with a person that does it. And it promotes dishonesty one blaming another for the heinous act, please if you absolutely...
  42. Timelord88

    The first human : male or female

    We humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor from which we seem to diverge. So that indicates that the common ancestor we had at some point gave birth to an offspring which would have slightly different features or mutations. So at some point in history of the common ancestor of humans and...
  43. Nantes

    If the air temperature were the same as the human body's....

    Damn title character limits. I just had the weirdest thought while rearranging my computer's case fans. I put my hand in front of one of them and felt a light breeze of air, telling me it was working. This is due to the local cooling produced where the fan's airstream comes in contact with the...
  44. ComaBerenices

    Is Time an Illusion? Platonic Idealism & Human Observation

    Now, we humans observe time to be absolute and always progressing into entropy. However, mathematically it really just seems like a axis which helps determine energy and entropy at points along the grid. I guess what I'm curious about is if there is a bias as to how time progresses, I mean...
  45. V

    What are the problems on human powered aircraft?

    i have planned to make a human powered aircraft.For that i want to know about the problems on making that.
  46. D

    Why do we project human traits on other species?

    The pets many homo sapiens sapiens would just love to have: --puppies --cats --koala bears --monkeys --chickens --various birds --Polar bears (You may disagree with some of these, but that's besides the point) Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku (Yes,yes, yes...I know, not the most...
  47. praveena

    Which is the maximum speed that our human body can bear?

    The astronauts who were traveling to the space. in what way their health were affected? During the rocket launch the spacecraft should travel greater than the Earth's escape speed. Is this speed affect the astronaut? And tell me which is the maximum speed that our human body can bear?
  48. K

    Preservation of a human fetus?

    So my pregnancy recently ended at 10weeks gestation, I am still waiting for my body to realize this and start the process or expelling the fetus and remains of conception. So any whoo, I was just wondering is it against the law to keep my fetus and preserve it? As I feel this will help me...
  49. J

    How the Human Eye Works & Its Impact on Vision

    I can't understand how eye actually works. From what I understand when I look at 2 objects of the same size The object that is further is smaller in the final image because light rays reflected from it take smaller surface at the retina (Here B is smaller than A because rays take less surface at...
  50. K

    Calculating Impact Forces on a Human Being Struck by a Moving Vehicle

    How do you calculate the amount of pounds per square inch force on say a female human being approximately five feet tall at 185 pounds at rest being struck by a moving vehicle at motion by gravity with a curb weight of 2700 lbs going 4 mph.
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