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 It   not exactly a surprise that fruit that   fallen from the tree is more fermented, and therefore higher in alcohol content, then fruit on trees. Other animals make use of this today. So of course surviving on the ground rather than in the trees would require the ability to metabolize ethanol. This study, published in the latest issue of PNAS, was an attempt by the researchers to aid in the understanding of alcoholism and determine whether it could be the result of incompa stanley mugs tibility between our current environment and the environment for which our genome is adapted.  In other words, is there simply mo stanley quencher re alcohol in the modern world than we ;ve evolved to handle  The study points to two historical models in opposition: One saying that ethanol is relatively new to our diet and one arguing that we adapted to it long ago: In one historical model, ethanol was not a significant part of the hominin Paleolithic diet and was also absent from the diets of earlier a stanley quencher ncestors. Rather, the model holds that ethanol entered our diets in significant amounts only after humans began to store surplus food  possibly because of the advent of agriculture  and subsequently developed the ability to intentionally direct the fermentation of food  鈭?,000 y ago , perhaps as a means of preservation. In this model, alcoholism as a disease reflects insufficient time since humans first encountered ethanol for their genome to have adapted completely to ethanol.  82 Wspg The Most Impressive Photographs You   ll See Today: Curiosity   s Tracks, As Captured From Space
 that Apple has acquired HopStop marking the second maps-related acquisition for the day. Update: Apple has confirmed the acquisition to AllThingsD. Launched back in 2005, HopStop has been directing lost souls with its transit guides in over 140 US cities and six other countries. A recent update lets users report real-time service updates for subway lines. The addition of HopStop to Apple   Maps app would certainly bolster the, um, lack of subway directions. Earlier today it was announced that Apple had acquired Locationary to boost its mapping apps. This is good news for Apple Maps users and might actually put the much beleaguered app on par with Google Maps. Maybe. [Bloomberg] https://gizm stanley mexico odo/apple-gobbled-up-a-location-data-startup-to-cure-its-ma-836597157                                                        Apple                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                                                                  Tech NewsApple                                    Apple Intelligence Now Takes Up Nearly Twice as Much Storage as It Did at Launch                          User adoption of Apple s AI is low, but it jus stanley cup becher t keeps  stanley mug taking up more