Human travels in space and time from ethological perspectives

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Exploration et al. from the Kyoto University, Japan have published the research work: Human travels in space and time from ethological perspectives, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Regarding space exploration by human travelers, the viewpoint is to consider the core concept of adaptation, in which strengths overtake weaknesses. One facet is a self-organized system where heterogeneity of the components and autonomy of the whole are characteristic features that contribute to its proper functioning and to the success of exploration missions. Ethological research is used to draw up these scientific hypotheses by . . .

     

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