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1. Wilson popularized the "biophilia" hypothesis: the idea that our evolutionary history has blessed us with an innate affinity for living things.
2. Bjork's iPad and iPhone applications for her album Biophilia are finally here in full.
3. It isn't obvious that this literary biophilia – the word is Wilson's own coinage – somehow enhances my chances of reproductive survival, but it certainly enhanced my summer.
4. And some deep urge in humankind, what entomologist Edward O. Wilson of Harvard University has called "biophilia, " may draw people to other living things.
5. About 25 years ago, the Harvard biologist E. O. Wilson popularized the "biophilia" hypothesis: the idea that our evolutionary history has blessed us with an innate affinity for living things.
6. Biologist and naturalist EO Wilson calls it biophilia, our innate love for the rest of life.
7. In Biophilia, you will experience how the three come together -- nature, music, technology.
8. And the Norwegian Health and Rehabilitation Association and International Biophilia Rehabilitation Institute will organise groups to participate in the forum.
9. This is one of the most creative music-making apps on Biophilia, and should be more intuitive for users than the lightning bolts and orbs we used previously.
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