In this companion Web site to the NOVA program Family That Walks on All Fours, explore the origins of bipedalism, compare a human skeleton to those of our early ancestors, hear from psychologist Defne Aruoba on her work with the Ulas family, and read an interview with geneticist Sean Carroll. ... Family That Walks on All Fours:
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Turkish psychologist Defne Aruoba describes how her work with the Ulas family changed her life. ... At first the family members looked at me with questioning eyes. But as we started checking out the outfits, joking around with the girls, mostly with gestures, we all started to feel at ease and began having fun with one another.
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The Family That Walks On All Fours is a BBC2 documentary that explored the science and the story of five individuals in the Ulas family in Turkey that walk with a previously unreported quadruped ga...
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Geneticist Sean Carroll looks at the likely underpinnings of the handwalkers' condition. ... Interview conducted on July 14, 2006 by Sarah Holt, producer of "Family That Walks on All Fours," and edited by Peter Tyson, editor in chief of NOVA Online...
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Editor's Note: The Family That Walks on All Fours documentary premieres in the U.S. Tuesday, November 14, at 8 p.m. on most PBS TV stations. ... Photo: Kurdish family in Turkey walking on all fours...
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Five members of a Kurdish family in Turkey, who can only walk naturally on all fours, are being hailed as a unique insight into human evolution. ... Last year's discovery of the family in rural southern Turkey has produced a scientific debate: Some researchers believe genetic faults caused the siblings to regress in a form...
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» This appears to be real: The Family that Walks on All Fours is a BBC production about a Kurdish family in which the siblings are only capable of walking using both their hands and feet. Researchers believe the group may offer a glimpse into the time before we became bipeds.
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Looking as an outcast while he walks the streets stones are thrown at him as a disgrace for his form as children pick on the man daily. ... A disease where lack of vocabulary (only about 300 words), no recollection of time or where they live, signs of mental retardation, and of course walking on all fours as primates do.
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Scientists are studying five siblings from Turkey who walk on all fours. ... Five siblings from Turkey who walk on all fours could provide science with an insight into human evolution, researchers have said. ... BBC Two's The Family That Walks On All Fours is broadcast on Friday 17 March at 2100 GMT...
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Someone should feed a computer with all the ape-humanlike fossil bones found going back 12 million years and then have the computer simulate the driving mechanism for those changes in bone structure. I am confident that what the computer has as the driving mechanism for those changes is Throwing.
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